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On-demand research: Light, Medium, and Full reports on any asset

Point Soar at any ticker and get a graded read — three depths, from a quick take to a full institutional-style breakdown.

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On-demand research: Light, Medium, and Full reports on any asset

You have a ticker in mind and a question you want answered fast: what's the read here, and why? On-demand research in Soar is built for exactly that moment. Point the engine at any asset and it returns a graded report — direction, key levels, and the reasoning that ties them together — at the depth you actually need. No waiting for a scheduled scan, no digging through ten tabs. One request, one clear read.

The catch that trips most research tools up is that not every question deserves the same effort. Sometimes you want a 30-second sanity check. Sometimes you want the full workup before you commit to a view. So Soar offers three depths — Light, Medium, and Full — and lets you choose per report. Same engine, same ticker, three different levels of detail.

On-demand research: Light, Medium, and Full reports on any asset

Three depths, one engine

Every on-demand report — regardless of depth — answers the same core questions: which direction the engine is reading, the levels that matter, and the thesis behind that read. What changes across tiers is how much context and structure you get around those answers.

  • Light — a quick, focused take. Direction, the levels in play, and a tight thesis. Ideal when you just want to know where things stand on an asset without a deep dive.

  • Medium — a fuller read that adds context around the setup: how the picture holds together, what would confirm or challenge it, and a more developed thesis.

  • Full — the institutional-style breakdown. The complete workup: direction, full levels, and a detailed thesis that lays out the case and the caveats so you can weigh it properly.

Because it's the same engine underneath, the three tiers don't contradict each other — they're the same read at increasing resolution. A Light report and a Full report on the same asset tell a consistent story; Full simply shows more of the work.

Light is the glance. Medium is the look. Full is the study. Same view, more resolution as you go.

When to reach for which

The right depth depends on what you're trying to do in the moment, not on some notion of "better" or "worse." A quick take is the right tool for a quick question.

  • Reach for Light when you're scanning several names, checking an asset you already know, or you just want a fast directional read and the levels to watch.

  • Reach for Medium when an asset earns a closer look — you want the reasoning fleshed out and a sense of what would confirm or break the setup.

  • Reach for Full when you want the complete picture in one place: the detailed thesis, the levels, and the context an institutional-style breakdown provides — so you're weighing a considered case rather than a headline.

On-demand research: Light, Medium, and Full reports on any asset

A common rhythm is to start Light across a handful of tickers, then run Full on the one or two that stand out. You spend the depth where it's worth spending.

What a report actually contains

Each report is structured around three things. Direction is the engine's read on which way the setup leans. Levels are the specific price points that frame it — the report's full entry levels are part of what you get. Thesis is the plain-English reasoning: why the engine reads it this way, and what the story hinges on.

One note on visibility: full entry levels come with the report itself. Public-facing pages — like the strategy pages and the daily brief — show a conviction tier and the thesis rather than the exact entry levels. On-demand research is where you get the complete, level-by-level read on the specific asset you asked about.

Research, not a recommendation

It's worth being direct about what these reports are: a structured research read to inform your own thinking. Soar describes what the engine sees and why — direction, levels, and the case behind them. It doesn't tell you what to do with your money, and it makes no promises about outcomes. The value is clarity and speed: a consistent, graded read on any asset, at the depth you choose, so you can form your own view faster.

If you want to see it in action, open the app, pick a ticker, and run a Light report to start. Curious about the rest of how Soar works? The help center walks through the platform, and the blog covers more on the engine and the ideas behind it.

Informational and educational content only. Not investment advice. Trading involves risk, including loss of capital.

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