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Alert Rules

Alert Rules let you define conditions that, when met, trigger notifications through your configured delivery channels.

Rule Types

TypeTriggers When
Score AlertAn instrument's PG Score crosses a threshold (e.g., AAPL score > 50 or < -30)
Event AlertA new event matches criteria (category, severity, affected symbol)
Macro AlertA FRED indicator crosses a threshold (e.g., FEDFUNDS > 5.0)
Signal DivergencePG Signal™ and Market Signal disagree for a tracked instrument (e.g., PG says Sell but OSINT consensus says Hold)

Rule Configuration

ParameterDescription
NameDescriptive name for the rule
ConditionsOne or more conditions that must be met (AND logic)
Delivery ChannelsHow to be notified: in-app, webhook, owner notification
CooldownMinimum time between repeated triggers (prevents alert fatigue)
EnabledToggle the rule on/off without deleting it

Delivery Channels

ChannelDescription
In-AppNotification appears in the PulseGrid™ notification center
WebhookHTTP POST sent to a configured URL with the alert payload
Owner NotificationPush notification to the platform owner

Alert History

Each triggered alert is logged with the timestamp, matched conditions, and current values at the time of triggering. This history helps you evaluate whether your alert thresholds are set appropriately.

Signal Divergence Alerts

Signal Divergence alerts fire when PG Signal™ (derived from the PG-MIM parametric engine) and Market Signal (derived from OSINT/expert consensus) disagree for any tracked instrument. This divergence often indicates high-conviction contrarian opportunities where the quantitative model detects risks or opportunities that qualitative analyst consensus has not yet incorporated.

SeverityMeaning
MinorSignals differ by one level (e.g., Buy vs. Hold)
ModerateSignals differ by two levels (e.g., Buy vs. Sell)
SignificantSignals differ by three or more levels (e.g., Strong Buy vs. Sell)

Divergence alerts include a detailed explanation of why PG Signal™ differs from Market consensus, including the specific PG-MIM sub-scores driving the divergence and the OSINT sources informing the Market Signal.