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About World Macro Radar

World Macro Radar is a public macro monitoring project built to make macro conditions easier to read in plain language, with explainable structure and transparent signals rather than opaque market commentary.

Version 1.0 Public baseline

Why I Built This Page

Why I Built This Page

My name is Nimish, and I am a retired serial entrepreneur based in Singapore. My day begins at 5:00 a.m. with a cup of coffee and a scan across a wide range of financial, political, and macroeconomic sources to understand what is happening around the world.

Over time, that process became frustrating. There were too many sources, too much noise, and too much time spent fighting platform algorithms and piecing together a coherent picture.

So I decided to build a better way for myself.

World Macro Radar was born from that need: a single surface that brings together important macro information and normalizes it through scoring, so I can quickly tell whether a macro pillar is under stress, stable, or strong.

What started as a personal solution became one of the most rewarding investments of my time. I continue to build it, refine it, and learn from it every day.

I hope that as you use it, you find it as valuable as I do: a fast, clear way to understand macroeconomic conditions around the world.

Nimish Parekh

How The Scores Are Built

How The Scores Are Built

Each World Macro Radar score is built by taking a group of related signals for that pillar, cleaning and standardizing them, and then translating each one onto a common stress scale. For example, a pillar may combine market prices, official economic data, policy events, trade flows, shipping activity, or carefully labelled proxies when direct data is delayed or incomplete. Each input is assessed against its own history, recent direction, persistence, and how current the underlying data is. Those inputs are then grouped into components, and the components are combined into the final pillar score. The exact weighting system is proprietary, but the structure is visible: you can see the pillar, its components, the source families behind them, today's score, and the historical path of the score over time.

What It Publishes

  • Daily Radar for the broad system read
  • AI Macro Focus for thematic AI system tracking
  • Policy Macro Focus for state-action tracking in plain English
  • Oil and Gas Deep Dives for richer energy market investigation

What This First Website Is

Version 1.0 is a public publishing shell around report outputs that already exist in the repository. It is meant to get useful work in front of people quickly, then improve over time.