FM^3 explanation
A plain-language frame for financial-market beliefs, written for PMs and investors who need to understand the product quickly.
Vector Manifold Analytics
VMA models financial-market beliefs as if they have physical properties: position, mass, momentum, inertia, and drift.
FM^3 is the Financial Market Meaning Manifold. It is built for portfolio managers, analysts, and investors who need to see belief movement before ordinary market metrics make the change obvious.
Conceptual FM^3 field
Financial Market Meaning ManifoldPlaceholder visual. No live company data or scoring output.The product frame
FM^3 does not reduce a market to sentiment or keyword frequency. It treats public markets as structured belief fields where professional identity, institutional pressure, narrative drift, and evidence all move at different speeds.
Where a belief sits relative to competing interpretations.
How much institutional weight a belief has accumulated.
Whether belief movement is gathering or losing force.
When narrative movement begins before metrics catch up.
Launch surface
The initial site is designed to receive lookback videos, a visible alpha path, and trust language as soon as public-safe visuals are cleared.
A plain-language frame for financial-market beliefs, written for PMs and investors who need to understand the product quickly.
Wirecard and Enron pages will carry the visual proof layer: embeds, abstracts, transcripts, sources, and case metadata.
The first demand surface will make early access legible without turning scarcity into a toy.
Challenge rights, correction paths, and evidence discipline are first-class surfaces, not footnotes.
Alpha path
Start with a private waitlist that can graduate into a public slot counter or order-book once Lucien clears the mechanics.