Ananke Trading Terminal

Professional US Stock Signal Terminal

As of June 2026, Ananke Trading Terminal has 4 users in the Productivity category.

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Manifest V3

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  • Apr 17, 2026
    description
    A web application to analyze the trend of the US stock market.
    Ananke helps active traders read market structure faster.
    
    Instead of relying on a single chart or one timeframe, Ananke brings together daily bias, hourly confirmation, and intraday signal context in one Chrome-based workflow. It is designed for traders who want a faster way to assess QQQ, SPY, NVDA, and other actively traded names before the open, during the session, or when a market move starts accelerating.
    
    Ananke is built around a simple idea:
    better trading decisions come from clearer structure.
    
    Rather than forcing you to jump across multiple tabs, charts, and watchlists just to understand what the market is doing, Ananke helps you answer the questions that matter most in seconds:
    
    • What is the higher-timeframe bias?
    • Is the hourly structure confirming the move or weakening?
    • Is momentum expanding, stalling, or becoming risky to chase?
    • Is this a better moment to act, wait, reduce risk, or look elsewhere?
    
    WHAT ANANKE HELPS YOU SEE
    
    1) Daily bias
    Get a quick read on the broader directional backdrop. This helps traders avoid making short-term decisions in isolation and gives context for whether the market is aligned, stretched, or vulnerable.
    
    2) Hourly confirmation
    Use hourly structure to judge whether the current move is being supported or is starting to lose quality. This is especially useful for traders who want better timing around pullbacks, continuations, and failed breakouts.
    
    3) Intraday signal context
    See faster signal shifts and shorter-term changes in structure without having to build a full terminal workflow every time you open the market.
    
    4) One-click workflow in Chrome
    Open your signal view quickly and keep your process simple. Ananke is made for speed, clarity, and repeatable decision support.
    
    5) Coverage for the names traders actually watch
    QQQ, SPY, NVDA, and other leading stocks often drive attention, positioning, and momentum. Ananke is designed to make those names easier to read.
    
    WHO THIS IS FOR
    
    Ananke is best suited for:
    • Active index traders
    • QQQ and SPY traders
    • Megacap tech traders
    • Momentum traders
    • Traders who want faster multi-timeframe context
    • Users who prefer a focused signal workflow over chart overload
    
    If you already use charts, watchlists, scanners, or market commentary, Ananke is not meant to replace your judgment. It is meant to sharpen it by making structure easier to read.
    
    WHY TRADERS USE ANANKE
    
    Many trading tools show data.
    Fewer tools help users organize that data into a clear market read.
    
    Ananke is built for traders who want:
    • Less noise
    • Faster signal interpretation
    • Better alignment between timeframes
    • A more consistent decision process
    • A simple way to check whether market structure supports the trade idea
    
    Instead of asking users to interpret everything from scratch every time, Ananke helps reduce friction in the decision process.
    
    COMMON USE CASES
    
    Before the open
    Review broad market bias and check whether key names are aligned or diverging.
    
    During the session
    Monitor whether the move is confirming, stretching, or becoming vulnerable to reversal.
    
    After a breakout
    Check whether structure supports continuation or whether the move may already be too extended.
    
    When watching QQQ / SPY / NVDA
    Use a faster framework to evaluate direction, confirmation, and risk context.
    
    WHY MULTI-TIMEFRAME MATTERS
    
    A market can look strong on one chart and weak on another.
    That is one reason traders often get trapped by late entries, false confidence, or isolated signals.
    
    Ananke helps you view structure in layers, so you are not relying on a single chart snapshot. When multiple timeframes align, decisions tend to become cleaner. When they diverge, caution often matters more.
    
    The goal is not to make trading effortless.
    The goal is to make the structure easier to interpret.
    
    WHAT MAKES ANANKE DIFFERENT
    
    • Focused on signal clarity rather than clutter
    • Built for fast market reads
    • Designed around decision support, not just raw display
    • Useful for traders who care about alignment, momentum, and risk context
    • Easy to access directly from Chrome
    
    If your workflow involves checking the same symbols repeatedly and judging whether the market is confirming or deteriorating, Ananke is built for that exact habit.
    
    GET STARTED
    
    Install Ananke to access a faster signal workflow for QQQ, SPY, NVDA, and other actively traded names. If you want a cleaner way to read market structure without bouncing between multiple tabs and platforms, Ananke can help simplify that process.
    
    IMPORTANT NOTE
    
    Ananke is a market analysis and workflow tool. It does not guarantee outcomes or profits. All trading involves risk, and users should make their own decisions and manage their own risk accordingly.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagewebRequestwindows
Host access
https://quantumtradingresearch.com/*

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About

Ananke helps active traders read market structure faster.

Instead of relying on a single chart or one timeframe, Ananke brings together daily bias, hourly confirmation, and intraday signal context in one Chrome-based workflow. It is designed for traders who want a faster way to assess QQQ, SPY, NVDA, and other actively traded names before the open, during the session, or when a market move starts accelerating.

Ananke is built around a simple idea:
better trading decisions come from clearer structure.

Rather than forcing you to jump across multiple tabs, charts, and watchlists just to understand what the market is doing, Ananke helps you answer the questions that matter most in seconds:

• What is the higher-timeframe bias?
• Is the hourly structure confirming the move or weakening?
• Is momentum expanding, stalling, or becoming risky to chase?
• Is this a better moment to act, wait, reduce risk, or look elsewhere?

WHAT ANANKE HELPS YOU SEE

1) Daily bias
Get a quick read on the broader directional backdrop. This helps traders avoid making short-term decisions in isolation and gives context for whether the market is aligned, stretched, or vulnerable.

2) Hourly confirmation
Use hourly structure to judge whether the current move is being supported or is starting to lose quality. This is especially useful for traders who want better timing around pullbacks, continuations, and failed breakouts.

3) Intraday signal context
See faster signal shifts and shorter-term changes in structure without having to build a full terminal workflow every time you open the market.

4) One-click workflow in Chrome
Open your signal view quickly and keep your process simple. Ananke is made for speed, clarity, and repeatable decision support.

5) Coverage for the names traders actually watch
QQQ, SPY, NVDA, and other leading stocks often drive attention, positioning, and momentum. Ananke is designed to make those names easier to read.

WHO THIS IS FOR

Ananke is best suited for:
• Active index traders
• QQQ and SPY traders
• Megacap tech traders
• Momentum traders
• Traders who want faster multi-timeframe context
• Users who prefer a focused signal workflow over chart overload

If you already use charts, watchlists, scanners, or market commentary, Ananke is not meant to replace your judgment. It is meant to sharpen it by making structure easier to read.

WHY TRADERS USE ANANKE

Many trading tools show data.
Fewer tools help users organize that data into a clear market read.

Ananke is built for traders who want:
• Less noise
• Faster signal interpretation
• Better alignment between timeframes
• A more consistent decision process
• A simple way to check whether market structure supports the trade idea

Instead of asking users to interpret everything from scratch every time, Ananke helps reduce friction in the decision process.

COMMON USE CASES

Before the open
Review broad market bias and check whether key names are aligned or diverging.

During the session
Monitor whether the move is confirming, stretching, or becoming vulnerable to reversal.

After a breakout
Check whether structure supports continuation or whether the move may already be too extended.

When watching QQQ / SPY / NVDA
Use a faster framework to evaluate direction, confirmation, and risk context.

WHY MULTI-TIMEFRAME MATTERS

A market can look strong on one chart and weak on another.
That is one reason traders often get trapped by late entries, false confidence, or isolated signals.

Ananke helps you view structure in layers, so you are not relying on a single chart snapshot. When multiple timeframes align, decisions tend to become cleaner. When they diverge, caution often matters more.

The goal is not to make trading effortless.
The goal is to make the structure easier to interpret.

WHAT MAKES ANANKE DIFFERENT

• Focused on signal clarity rather than clutter
• Built for fast market reads
• Designed around decision support, not just raw display
• Useful for traders who care about alignment, momentum, and risk context
• Easy to access directly from Chrome

If your workflow involves checking the same symbols repeatedly and judging whether the market is confirming or deteriorating, Ananke is built for that exact habit.

GET STARTED

Install Ananke to access a faster signal workflow for QQQ, SPY, NVDA, and other actively traded names. If you want a cleaner way to read market structure without bouncing between multiple tabs and platforms, Ananke can help simplify that process.

IMPORTANT NOTE

Ananke is a market analysis and workflow tool. It does not guarantee outcomes or profits. All trading involves risk, and users should make their own decisions and manage their own risk accordingly.

Technical

Version
1.1
Manifest
V3
Size
39.01KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
u779f0d0e119b80ecaebed6c8c6e35e3e
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Feb 7, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 16, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026

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