ChartWall shows the current source or proxy basis directly in each card title or subtitle.
Some markets restrict direct index, domestic exchange, or futures embeds in third-party widgets. When that happens, ChartWall uses alternative assets such as ETFs, CFDs, FX pairs, or crypto pairs and labels the basis clearly.
Why proxies are used
The goal of the dashboard is to keep markets visible and comparable. If a direct symbol cannot be embedded reliably, ChartWall favors a stable and accessible proxy rather than leaving the card blank.
How to interpret cards
- The card title often includes the current basis in parentheses.
- The subtitle explains the source or proxy type used for that card.
- A proxy is a monitoring reference, not a one-to-one replacement for an official benchmark value.
- Users should confirm official benchmark values with the original source when needed.
Scope of use
ChartWall is intended for market flow monitoring, comparison, and screen-based observation. It is not intended to function as an official data terminal, exchange settlement tool, or benchmark calculation service.
Source notice and issue handling
ChartWall identifies the current source or proxy basis in each card title or subtitle whenever possible. If a data source owner or rights holder believes that a label, source basis, or presentation needs correction, the operator can be contacted at lks2390@gmail.com and will review the request promptly.
Current card source examples
- S&P 500: SPY ETF
- NASDAQ: QQQ ETF
- Dow: DIA ETF
- Bitcoin: BINANCE BTCUSDT
- Oil: USOIL CFD
- Hang Seng: EWH ETF