Core Concept: Visual Syntax
Iglerae is not merely data representation; it is a visual syntax for interpreting volatility. By converting raw operational metrics into geometric "candles," we create a language that speaks to pattern recognition instincts. A "Tall White" structure indicates high confidence and volume, while a "Narrow Red" suggests resistance or compression.
Decision Criteria
- ● Geometry: Is the shape isolated or part of a cluster? Clusters indicate sustained momentum.
- ● Contrast: High contrast (black/white) implies purity of data. Color overlays indicate noise or anomaly.
- ● Position: Candles near the baseline are accumulation zones. Candles piercing upper boundaries are breakout signals.
- ● Volume: The width of the candle correlates to the intensity of the event. Do not ignore wide bases.
Myth vs. Fact
MYTH:
"Complex colors mean more information."
FACT:
"Color is noise. Iglerae relies on stark monochrome geometry to reduce cognitive load. Color is reserved strictly for anomalies requiring attention."
Glossary
Mason Grid: Non-uniform layout algorithm.
The Baseline: Zero-point equilibrium line.
Neon Cuts: High-velocity directional shifts.
Common Mistakes
- Over-interpretation of isolated candles.
- Ignoring the "empty space" (silence is data).
- Applying standard grid logic to Mason layouts.