AI-Enhanced ETF Signal Dashboard
⚠ Not Financial Advice — Signals are algorithmic indicators only. Always do your own research.
About This Dashboard
The BrixNation ETF Signal Dashboard tracks the top 100 ETFs by assets under management and delivers daily Buy, Hold, and Sell signals — updated twice daily after market hours. Whether you're actively trading or building a long-term portfolio, our signals help you cut through the noise and act with confidence. Data sourced from Yahoo Finance.
How The Pinkerton Oscillator Works
The Pinkerton Oscillator is a proprietary momentum indicator that combines MACD momentum, RSI relative strength, and price position relative to short-term and long-term moving averages into a single actionable output: Buy, Hold, or Sell. When a majority of components align in an oversold direction, the oscillator outputs a Buy signal. When overbought, it outputs Sell. Everything in between is Hold.
Who These Signals Are Designed For
The ETF signal dashboard serves two audiences. Active traders use it to time short-term entries and exits within trending ETFs, reducing the chance of buying into overbought conditions. Long-term investors use it to identify favorable entry points — buying on a Buy signal rather than at a random price can meaningfully improve long-run returns through better cost basis management.
What The Top 100 ETFs By AUM Covers
The dashboard covers the 100 largest ETFs by assets under management, spanning every major category: broad US market (SPY, VOO, VTI, QQQ), international, fixed income, sector, dividend and income (SCHD, JEPI), and commodities. Together they represent the most actively traded and widely held ETFs in the market. All data is sourced from Yahoo Finance.
Update Frequency
Signals are recalculated and published twice daily — once before market open and once after market close — ensuring both pre-market positioning and end-of-day signal confirmation are available. The timestamp shown reflects the most recent calculation run.
Signals are algorithmic indicators only and do not constitute financial advice. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research.