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Rigense FAQ

This FAQ explains how Rigense works, what it provides, and what users should know before using the platform.

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01What is Rigense?02Is Rigense a broker?03Does Rigense provide financial advice?04Does Rigense give trading signals?05Can Rigense predict exact market moves?06What markets does Rigense cover?07How is Rigense different from a normal economic calendar?08What is the event impact map?09What is the AI morning brief?10How does Rigense use AI?11Where does market data come from?12Can Rigense import broker data?13Are broker connections read-only?14Can Rigense import CSV trade history?15What does the trading journal do?16Can I rely only on Rigense before trading?17Is market data always accurate?18Is Rigense suitable for beginners?19Does Rigense guarantee profits?20Subscriptions, cancellation, refunds, cookies, and support
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01

What is Rigense?

Rigense is an AI market intelligence platform for traders. It connects macroeconomic events, market news, asset context, risk conditions, event impact maps, and AI-assisted interpretation in one workspace.

Rigense helps users understand why events matter, which assets may be affected, and what market context should be reviewed before and after major releases.

02

Is Rigense a broker?

No. Rigense is not a broker and does not provide brokerage services. Rigense does not execute trades, route orders, hold funds, custody assets, or provide access to financial markets for order placement.

03

Does Rigense provide financial advice?

No. Rigense does not provide financial, investment, trading, legal, tax, accounting, or professional advice. All content on Rigense is provided for informational, analytical, research, and educational purposes only. Users are responsible for their own trading and investment decisions.

04

Does Rigense give trading signals?

No. Rigense does not provide guaranteed trading signals or instructions to buy, sell, hold, enter, or exit a position. Rigense may show scenarios, affected assets, risk context, historical comparisons, market sensitivity, and AI-assisted explanations. These are research tools, not trading instructions.

05

Can Rigense predict exact market moves?

No. Rigense does not predict exact price moves and does not guarantee future market behavior. Markets are uncertain and can react differently depending on expectations, liquidity, positioning, revisions, news flow, central bank communication, and broader risk sentiment.

06

What markets does Rigense cover?

Rigense is designed around cross-asset macro coverage. Coverage may change over time depending on data availability, provider limitations, product updates, and technical constraints.

  • FX
  • Indices
  • Commodities
  • Metals
  • Energy
  • Crypto
  • Major macroeconomic events
  • Central bank decisions
  • Inflation data
  • Employment data
  • CFTC/COT positioning where available
  • Market-moving news
07

How is Rigense different from a normal economic calendar?

Traditional economic calendars usually show time, actual, forecast, previous value, and impact level. Rigense adds context: why the event matters, which assets may react, how the event connects to market themes, what traders should review before the release, how actual data compares with expectations, what reaction channels may matter first, and where uncertainty or risk may be higher.

08

What is the event impact map?

The event impact map shows how a major event may affect related assets, themes, or market channels. For example, an inflation release may affect USD, yields, gold, indices, and crypto through rate expectations and risk sentiment.

The map is a scenario and sensitivity tool. It is not a trading signal and does not guarantee that markets will react in the displayed direction.

09

What is the AI morning brief?

The AI morning brief summarizes important market context for the day, including major events, risk conditions, affected markets, and themes that may matter. It is designed to help users prepare faster, but it may be incomplete or inaccurate and should be verified independently.

10

How does Rigense use AI?

Rigense may use AI to summarize events, explain macro context, classify relevance, generate scenario-style interpretations, review trading journal context, and help users understand market structure.

AI output may be wrong, incomplete, outdated, speculative, or unsuitable for a user's specific situation. It should be treated as a research aid, not as certainty or advice.

11

Where does market data come from?

Rigense may use official sources, trusted financial APIs, macroeconomic databases, market data providers, news sources, broker-import providers, and internal normalization logic.

Market data, calendar data, forecasts, actual values, prices, impact ratings, historical values, and AI interpretations may be delayed, revised, incomplete, duplicated, incorrect, or unavailable.

12

Can Rigense import broker data?

Rigense is designed to support read-only broker import workflows where available. Broker imports may include accounts, balances, positions, transactions, orders, fills, symbols, timestamps, PnL, fees, and related metadata, depending on the broker, provider, permissions, and technical availability.

Rigense does not place trades through broker connections.

13

Are broker connections read-only?

Yes. Broker-import workflows in Rigense are intended to be read-only. Rigense does not execute trades, modify orders, open positions, close positions, withdraw funds, or manage user accounts through broker connections.

14

Can Rigense import CSV trade history?

Yes. Rigense may support CSV import workflows for trade history and trading journal analytics. The available fields, supported formats, and import accuracy may depend on the structure of the CSV file and the quality of the provided data.

15

What does the trading journal do?

The trading journal helps users review their trades, PnL, win rate, profit factor, setups, tags, mistakes, accounts, equity growth, and market context. Where available, journal data may be connected with macro events, news, risk regimes, asset sensitivity, and AI-assisted review.

16

Can I rely only on Rigense before trading?

No. Rigense should not be the only source used before making trading or investment decisions. Users should conduct their own research, verify data, manage risk carefully, and consult qualified professionals where appropriate.

17

Is market data always accurate?

No. Market data may be delayed, revised, incomplete, duplicated, incorrect, unavailable, or affected by provider outages, licensing restrictions, technical errors, or normalization issues. Users should verify important data through additional sources before making decisions.

18

Is Rigense suitable for beginners?

Rigense may help beginners understand market context, but it does not remove the risks of trading. Trading and investing involve substantial risk, including possible loss of capital. Beginners should avoid using Rigense as a shortcut to trading decisions.

19

Does Rigense guarantee profits?

No. Rigense does not guarantee profits, performance, trading success, risk reduction, or market accuracy. Past performance, historical data, backtests, hypothetical scenarios, AI analysis, market commentary, and observed correlations do not guarantee future results.

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Subscriptions, cancellation, refunds, cookies, and support

Rigense may offer free and paid subscription plans. Paid subscriptions provide access to additional features, limits, or functionality. Users may cancel through the available account, billing, or checkout management tools where provided. Unless otherwise stated during checkout or required by applicable law, payments may be non-refundable.

Users may contact [email protected] to request account-related assistance, including account deletion or data-related requests. Rigense uses necessary cookies for authentication, security, session handling, payments, and core functionality. Optional cookies are used according to Cookie Settings.

For support, contact [email protected].