Every Strategy Manager Needs a Map of the Market | ||
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Thousands of News and Blog Articles Are Embedded Into Event Radar Maps
Billions of trending calculations are processed
Significant market events are often characterized by thousands of news events
over short and long time periods. Thousands of articles are far too many for
humans to read and analyze on a weekly rate. News Patterns allow users to
interact with important news articles and market trends by simply clicking on
the surface of an Event Radar map. Because thousands of articles are just below
the surface, a manager or analyst can first see the "big picture" of a
marketplace, then quickly drill down into the actual news events, thereby
gaining the advantage of greater market context in combination with specific
news details. | |
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Watch Market Forces Move and Evolve
Competitors, customers, technologies, suppliers, and political issues, interact in dynamic markets
Event Radars allow you to see evolving and emerging market trends defined by
connections amongst important market or political forces. Converging market
forces move into the same map space or toward the center of Event Radar maps.
Dissipating companies, candidates or technologies become disconnected and forced
to the outer edges as defined by the volume and relevance of new articles
describing them. These movements are easy to see in the Event Radar maps. Such
movements attracted attention just as significant changes in stock charts demand
attention. | |
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HotSpot Event Radars Are a Current and Dynamic Map of News and Market Trends
Scanning of news from thousands of sources is a continuous process
News Patterns radars were invented to solve the problem overwhelming news flows
from significant business or policy markets. These markets can generate
thousands of weekly news articles - overwhelming volumes for any human to read
or comprehend.
HotSpot Event Radars are an easy interface for receiving news as it occurs and
discerning the context of that news as it relates to market trends. The simplest
versions of HotSpot radars require no user preparation or customization. Market
articles and trends are immediately available. Users can also create customized
versions of their markets with minimal effort and transparency. | |



