Alyssa Edge 6.0 — Quick Start
Simple, step‑by‑step instructions so anyone can use it.
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Use it in 60 seconds.

This guide is written “Barney‑style”: no fluff, no jargon. Follow the steps in order and you’ll know what each section is for and what to do next.

Start here STEP‑BY‑STEP

Step 1 — Pick what you’re analyzing

Choose the asset (BTC/ETH/etc.) and the chain/exchange options if available. This tells the engine what market context you’re looking at.

Step 2 — Check the Market Regime

Regime = the market “personality” right now (trending / ranging / volatile). This matters because entries and exits change by regime.

Step 3 — Read the Probability Zones

These are level bands where price is statistically more likely to react. Use them to plan entries, stops, and targets. Not a guarantee — it’s probability.

Step 4 — Use the Risk Panel before you click Buy/Sell

If risk is high (or volatility is exploding), slow down. Wait for structure. The engine helps you avoid “emotion trades.”

Step 5 — Log what you did

Use the journal / performance area. Even pros level up faster when they can review decisions, timing, and outcomes.

Best practice: Use Alyssa Edge to build a plan, then execute with your own rules. It’s a decision‑support engine — not a promise.
  • Plan the entry zone
  • Plan the stop logic
  • Plan the targets
  • Only then execute
Built by Jeffrey Joseph Merrick
Free vs Pro $39 / month

Free Version

  • Core dashboard + clean navigation
  • Market regime visibility (structure first)
  • Basic probability zones / level guidance
  • Starter scenarios + simplified views
  • Beginner‑friendly mode for quick reads

Pro Version — $39/mo

  • Advanced probability depth + scenario engine
  • Adaptive “self‑learning” weighting (improves with your use)
  • Performance analytics + review tools
  • Higher‑precision planning views
  • Pro features + updates unlocked
What “self‑learning” means (right now): it learns from your activity on your device (local signals + usage patterns) to tune your dashboard experience and probability presentation. A future opt‑in “crowd learning” upgrade can be added when subscriber volume justifies it.