SigmatiQ reads the same-day options session the way a desk does — dealer positioning, walls, flow — and turns it into a clear, plain-English read. It explains what it sees and what the engine decided. You make the call.
Every session, SigmatiQ maps where dealers are positioned and translates that structure into a read you can act on in seconds — direction, conviction, and the levels that matter. No jargon, no dashboards to decode.
Gamma exposure, call and put walls, max pain and the gamma flip — the trusted, end-of-day structure that frames the whole session.
A house view with conviction, a one-paragraph why, and the key levels — paired with a directional arrow so the call is unmistakable at a glance.
Real-time flow sits on top of the map as advisory context — Calm, Building, Active or Chase Risk — never relabeled as structure it isn't.
SigmatiQ shows you the read and what the engine concluded — then you decide and place each trade yourself, by hand, on paper. Nothing moves without you. Want that same setup to run on its own? That's AgentiQ.
The day flows in one direction — understand the market, find the signals, manage the position, learn from the result. Each workspace owns a step.
The structural read for the session — direction, GEX ladder, session preview and pulse.
What the engine sees right now — BET cards with confidence, gate logic, and the strategy catalog.
Position risk, sizing and management — Greeks, what-ifs, and a paper book to rehearse on.
Did the system help? Journal, week-in-review and analytics close the loop on every read.
A dense command center at the desk. A focused briefing in your pocket. One engine behind both.
Open the briefing. SigmatiQ has already mapped dealer structure and posted a house view with conviction and the levels in play.
See which strategies are firing, why, and how confident the engine is — then check the risk and size it on paper before you commit.
After the bell, the journal scores the day against what the system said — so the next read is sharper than the last.
Same engine as the SigmatiQ apps — but where you'd place each trade yourself, AgentiQ does it for you, automatically. Describe what you want in plain language; its assistant builds a configured, evidence-backed agent that trades on paper inside the risk limits you set. Live follows once paper proves out. You stay in command.
Figures shown are hypothetical and reflect simulated paper trading, not real-money results. Simulated performance has inherent limitations and is not indicative of future results.
In development · paper-first · LLM-assisted setup. Mockup; figures hypothetical and simulated.
You place them. SigmatiQ gives you the read and lets you act on it — every trade is yours to enter, by hand, on paper for now. Want the same setup to run automatically? That is AgentiQ.
Zero-days-to-expiration options expire the same session. SigmatiQ is built for independent options traders working that fast, structural intraday flow on SPY, QQQ and IWM.
The engine maps dealer positioning — gamma exposure, walls, max pain — into a structural picture of the session, then layers live flow on top as an advisory overlay. Structure is the trusted map; live pressure is context.
No. Everything SigmatiQ shows is for information and education. It describes what the system observed and what the engine did. The decision — and the risk — is always yours.
The web app is available now; the native iOS app is coming soon. Both share the same engine and the same four workspaces, so your read travels from desk to phone.
Standard shows the system's reads — the direction, the verdict, the plain-English why. Premium adds the market numbers behind every read: exact levels, Greeks, and the full data tables. Your own positions and P&L are always shown.
SigmatiQ is in paper testing — every trade runs on simulated (paper) money while we validate the signals. The web app is open to use now; the iOS app is coming soon.
No advice · You place the trades · Paper for now.