Film Room — the full case for one plan
Every governed stock plan opens a decision page: the annotated chart, the entry/stop/target geometry, the specialist evidence including disagreement, explicit sell rules, and the plan’s recorded lifecycle. Below is an illustrative example of the layout.
Illustrative interface — not a current trade recommendation
EXAMPLE Example Industries (illustrative stock)
SWING · ~1–4 MONTH HOLDNOT UNANIMOUS — chart structure dissents. The credible upside is real, but the chart specialist disagrees with the entry timing. The disagreement is shown here, above the upside, so it is not overlooked.
T1 · de-risk (subordinate)
52.00
T2 · credible base (swing)
55.00 · +12% base upside
T3 · conditional stretch
61.00 (only if supported)
When to sell
- Close below the structural stop (45.10) — thesis invalidated.
- Credible base target (T2) reached — the swing objective; scale per your plan.
- Daily uptrend structure breaks, or market posture turns defensive.
T2 (credible base) is the only target that qualifies a plan; T1 is a subordinate de-risk level and T3 never qualifies on its own. Upside above 15% is shown as-is, never capped. The 10% bar is a selection objective, not a guaranteed outcome.
Numbers above are illustrative and do not describe any current position. Live, governed plans — with the real annotated chart, specialist evidence and lifecycle — are in the cockpit. Decision intelligence only; no automated execution, no broker, no options.