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Visitors can browse the dashboard publicly, but the actual workspace stays behind account access. This keeps free-with-login tools and future premium tools under the same FabTrader identity.
Access level
Premium-only
About this tool
Index Heatmap
A visual grid for quickly scanning where strength and weakness are concentrated across market segments.
How to use it well
Step 1: Use the page to get context quickly before digging deeper on your own.
Step 2: Read the methodology and assumptions before acting on any signal or ranking.
Step 3: Cross-check the output with your own research and current market conditions.
How the framework works
This page is built to turn a financial question into a more structured planning or research workflow.
The output is best treated as a framework for thinking more clearly about the topic rather than a promise of a specific outcome.
You should still verify assumptions, current market conditions, tax treatment, and personal suitability before acting.
Best used by
Visitors who want a cleaner starting point for a specific money decision.
People who prefer scenario planning over broad generic advice.
Anyone trying to identify which assumptions matter most before moving forward.
Important notes
This page is for educational and informational use only and should not be treated as personal financial advice.
Outputs depend heavily on your assumptions. Small changes to return, inflation, cost, tax, or time-horizon inputs can change the result materially.
Any simplified calculator or ranking model depends heavily on its assumptions and scope.
Important real-world details may still need a second-pass manual review.
The output should support judgment, not replace it.
Quick FAQ
What is Index Heatmap for?
A visual grid for quickly scanning where strength and weakness are concentrated across market segments.
Can I rely on this output alone?
No. It is meant to improve your process, not eliminate the need for independent judgment and verification.
What should I do after using this tool?
Review the assumptions, compare a few scenarios, and validate the decision against your own goals, constraints, and latest information.
