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What each report tier delivers

Light, Medium, Full — three tiers with three different depths. See exactly what's in each one before you spend a single token.

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The basics

What an on-demand report is

An on-demand report is a Soar engine analysis you generate yourself, on any of 14,000+ assets, at any time. It's the same engine that publishes the daily sessions — but pointed at the specific asset you choose, with the depth you choose.

Reports save to your My Reports archive forever, so you can reference them later or pull the PDF for any Full-tier run. You can re-run an asset at any time — there's a built-in discount for re-running within 6 hours of an earlier report on the same asset + tier.

The three tiers below differ in depth, not in honesty. A Light report and a Full report on the same asset run through the same quality checks and the same engine; Full simply adds the quantitative panels (Monte Carlo, backtest, etc.) that take more compute to generate.

Tier 1

Light — the fast read

3 tokens · $0.99 · ~20 seconds

A fast, focused read

Light gives you the four things you need before placing a trade: thesis, levels (entry / T1 / T2 / stop), conviction score, and an action line. No fluff, no extra panels — just the working numbers and the two-to-three-sentence reasoning.

Includes
  • Tier ribbon + conviction score (0-95)
  • Clear thesis (2-3 sentences)
  • Entry zone · T1 · T2 · Stop · R:R
  • Action line (what to actually do)
  • Saved to your My Reports forever
Best for: Sanity-checking an asset before you place a trade, or scoping a name you saw mentioned somewhere.
Tier 2

Medium — the bull-vs-bear debate

6 tokens · $2.99 · ~40 seconds

Bull + bear debate, catalysts, indicators

Medium adds an adversarial bear-case alongside the bull-case. Two AI agents argue both sides of the trade — the bull lays out the setup, the bear lays out what could go wrong. The output is a scorecard with each case's strongest points and an explicit invalidation level — the price at which the bull thesis is structurally wrong.

Medium also adds the indicator snapshot (RSI / MACD / EMA / ATR), the macro regime fit (does the broader market support this trade right now?), sentiment read, and an interactive chart with EMA overlays.

Includes
  • Everything in Light
  • Bull-case + Bear-case scorecard
  • Indicator snapshot (RSI · MACD · EMA · ATR)
  • Macro regime fit + sentiment read
  • Invalidation level (what makes the thesis wrong)
  • Interactive chart with EMA overlays
  • 7-30 day extended horizon read
Best for: When you're seriously considering the trade and want the strongest counter-argument alongside the primary thesis.
Tier 3

Full — institutional quant suite

25 tokens · $9.99 · ~75 seconds

Institutional quant suite

Full is the institutional tier. On top of everything Medium provides, Full adds the quantitative panels you'd expect from a desk analyst's write-up:

  • Monte Carlo forward paths — multiple simulated future price paths to visualize the range of outcomes.
  • Backtest equity curve with drawdowns — how a similar setup performed historically.
  • Sensitivity matrix — how the trade's expected outcome changes as entry and stop are adjusted.
  • Returns distribution histogram — the shape of historical outcomes (right-skew / left-skew / fat-tail).
  • Volatility cone — implied uncertainty widening across the trade horizon.
  • Scenario tree — three branches (BUY / HOLD / SELL) with conditional follow-through.
  • Six timeframe setup posters — each downloadable as its own image showing the trade through a different horizon lens.
  • Branded PDF export — the entire report as a polished, optionally password-protected PDF for your records.
Best for: A position you intend to size up on. When correctness matters more than speed and you want the depth a desk analyst would produce.
Decision guide

When to pick which tier

A scenario-by-scenario guide. Match yours against the closest row and follow the recommendation.

If:  I'm just sanity-checking a setup Soar already published.

Pick

Don't run a new report — re-read the existing card.

Why

The published card already has the entry / T1 / T2 / stop and the engine thesis. A Light report would mostly repeat that. If the card is more than 6 hours old, a cheaper "re-check" option re-runs the engine at a discount instead of a fresh report.

If:  Soar didn't pick this asset this session. I want to know what it would say.

Pick

Light is the right starting point.

Why

You want the levels and the score, not the full institutional suite. Light gives you exactly that — fast, cheap, saved permanently to My Reports.

If:  I'm about to size up a position and I want the strongest counter-argument.

Pick

Medium.

Why

Medium runs an adversarial bear-case agent alongside the bull-case. You see both arguments and an explicit invalidation level — the price at which the bull thesis is wrong. That's the line that matters before you commit capital.

If:  This is a multi-week or multi-month position. I want a desk-analyst write-up.

Pick

Full is worth the 25 tokens.

Why

Full adds Monte Carlo forward paths, a backtest with sensitivity analysis, six timeframe posters showing the trade through different lenses, and a downloadable PDF. The PDF format means you can hand it to a partner, accountant, or back to yourself in 6 months and still understand the rationale.

If:  I want to test how Soar reasons on a thinly-traded or unusual asset.

Pick

Start with Light. Upgrade to Medium if the read is promising.

Why

On thinly-traded assets, the engine flags low-confidence with an honest conviction score. Spending 25 tokens before you know how Soar reads the name is wasteful — Light tells you whether it's worth digging further.

If:  I want to use Soar like a 'compare two assets' tool.

Pick

Run Light on each one.

Why

Two Lights = 6 tokens, ~40 seconds total. Side-by-side conviction + thesis usually answers the comparison faster than one Full report on either name.

Reading Medium + Full reports

How to read the multi-horizon perspectives

Medium and Full reports show the same asset analyzed across multiple timeframes — short-term and long-term simultaneously. This matters because the right entry on a same-week scalp is rarely the right entry on a multi-month position.

The horizons aren't a hedge or a way of dodging conviction — they're explicit framings so you can pick the read that matches YOUR holding period. Here are the most common framings you'll see:

Today
Intraday read — RSI + MACD + opening-range context. Best for day-traders who want to know whether to fade or follow the open.
This week (1-5 trading days)
Short-horizon swing setup with entry inside the next 1-2 sessions and exits inside the week. Stop sits below the most recent meaningful structure.
This month (~30 days)
Position-trade framing — wider stops, room for normal pullbacks, T2 sized for a full multi-week move.
Quarter (~90 days)
Trend-following horizon. Looks for higher-conviction setups where macro context aligns with technical structure. Lower position-frequency, higher per-trade conviction.
Year-plus
Strategic conviction — only fires when the engine sees a multi-quarter thesis. Stops are wide; targets are large multiples of the entry.
Each horizon can disagree with the others — and that's the point. A name can be bearish on the daily and bullish on the monthly. Reading the perspective that matches YOUR timeframe is the actionable read.
Paying for reports

Token economy, in clear terms

Reports are paid in tokens. Tokens are a single in-product currency — you earn them through use, buy them in packs, or receive a monthly grant as part of a paid plan (Bot Pro / Bot Pro+).

How to earn tokens

Daily check-in awards 1 token. 7-day and 30-day login streaks add bonuses on top. Sharing a card you ran (with attribution) earns a small reward, capped monthly. Referring a friend who signs up converts to a one-time bounty when they activate.

How to buy tokens

Three packs available from your wallet — Starter ($5), Standard ($20), and Power ($50) — with progressively better $/token rates. Token purchases never expire.

Paid plans come with a monthly allotment

Bot Pro and Bot Pro+ subscribers receive a monthly token grant on top of their plan (+50 and +100), so you can run reports without buying extra packs. The exact monthly amount is shown on /membership and in your wallet.

Re-checks cost less than fresh runs

If you re-run the same asset + same tier within 6 hours of the original report, the price drops with a regen discount. The original report's chart and thesis stay in your My Reports archive — the re-check produces a delta read instead of a full re-write.

Auto-reload is opt-in

You can set a low-token threshold and a monthly cap. When your balance drops below the threshold, Soar charges your saved card for a refill — but never beyond the monthly cap you set. Off by default.

You can also pay one-time without tokens. Every tier has a fixed dollar price (Light $0.99 / Medium $2.99 / Full $9.99). If your token balance is low, the report dialog offers a one-tap Stripe checkout for that single report.
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