Config Details

Where eligible users inspect the configuration behind a forecast

Config Details is the product view that connects the public methodology to a specific advisor prediction: agent, mode, model layer, prompt layer, output structure, and operational lineage.

Updated July 3, 2026

Overview

Public methodology, gated live inspection

These docs explain what Config Details is and how to interpret it. The actual live Config Details modal is only available inside the signed-in iPulse product experience, because it is tied to specific prediction records and subscription-gated asset access.

Prediction Config Details

Normal-user view, IDs hidden

Show IDs off

Quick Summary

Agent, mode, task family, asset, forecast horizon, and status.

Prompt Layer

Persona, communication tone, lexical register, subject context, global context, input data, and task guidelines.

Output Layer

Structured output schema, forecast fields, events, and timeseries requirements.

Operational Metadata

Generation batch, timestamps, validation state, and lineage summary.

What improved

Config Details turns internal lineage into user-facing transparency

As the prediction system grew from simpler forecast outputs into versioned agents, modes, task configs, prompt components, schemas, model versions, and batch packages, iPulse needed a product surface that could explain a specific forecast without exposing private full prompts or admin-only operations.

Readable lineage

Users see the forecast configuration in human language: advisor identity, horizon, mode, assembly type, prompt layer, output schema, and status.

Gated inspection

The public docs educate everyone, while live configuration inspection remains tied to signed-in entitlement for the asset, batch, or advisor report.

Version comparison

Config Details supports later review because the same asset may have multiple prediction batches, model versions, modes, or task configurations over time.

Transparency boundary

The modal shows enough structure for auditability while keeping proprietary full prompt text, private operational records, and admin-only deployment details protected.

Access

Who can open live Config Details

A user must be signed in and have a subscription plan that unlocks the relevant asset, prediction batch, or advisor report. If an asset or report is locked for a user, the page can still link to public methodology docs, but live configuration inspection remains gated.

Signed-in requirement

Config Details belongs to the authenticated product surface, not the public SEO documentation surface.

Plan entitlement

Access depends on whether the user plan unlocks the asset, prediction batch, or advisor report being inspected.

Locked asset behavior

Locked pages may still educate users with methodology links while keeping live prediction configuration private.

Normal-user screenshots

Public tutorial screenshots should use the regular user view with Show IDs off unless an admin-only note is intentionally being documented.

Entry point

Where users find Config Details

On eligible asset pages, users open an advisor report or prediction detail view and choose the Config Details action. The entry point is attached to a specific prediction or advisor report, because the modal explains the exact configuration used for that output.

  1. 1. Sign in. Use an account with a plan that unlocks the asset and advisor report.
  2. 2. Open an asset page. Navigate to a stock, crypto, commodity, index, or forex forecast page.
  3. 3. Open the advisor report. Choose the report or prediction detail you want to inspect.
  4. 4. Select Config Details. Review the readable configuration layers behind that prediction.

Reference example

A readable example of the Config Details modal

The embedded example below mirrors the normal signed-in user view with Show IDs off. Real values vary by asset, prediction batch, AI Agent, mode, and subscription entitlement, but the structure is the same: a short summary, a prompt layer, an output layer, and operational metadata.

Static docs example based on the signed-in product modal

Prediction configuration

Prediction Config Details

Advisor identity, prompt setup, model lineage, and output format used for this forecast.

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Advisor

Machiavelli

The Insider

Horizon

5 YEARS

20 steps of 3 months each

Prompt layer

AI Advisor Persona & Prompt Engineering

The advisor voice, communication settings, and prompt assembly used to produce this forecast.

Niccolo Machiavelli AI advisor persona portrait

AI Advisor Persona

Machiavelli

The Insider

A power-structure persona that maps who protects, regulates, subsidizes, threatens, or quietly positions around an asset before the public narrative catches up.

Note: This is a high-level advisor description. The full definition and production framework are proprietary to Future Edge Group and are continuously evaluated against generation quality.

Analysis Framework

Power Audit Analysis Framework

The Insider asks who has power over the asset, how durable that power is, and whether the market is pricing the protection, threat, or political optionality correctly.

  • Map who can protect, subsidize, regulate, restrict, or destroy the asset's economics.
  • Track lobbying, procurement, sanctions, antitrust, and strategic policy exposure.
  • Identify insiders, capital networks, and institutions that are quietly positioned.
  • Estimate whether political power creates a valuation premium or discount.
  • Separate visible business performance from invisible power structure risk.

Advisor background

Niccolo Machiavelli was a 15th-16th century diplomat, civil servant, and political thinker. He wrote The Prince and Discourses to analyze power under real-world constraints, and his work made hard-nosed incentive mapping a durable method in political analysis.

Analysis attitude

BalancedExpressiveSocraticInvestigativeRoast

Analyst is configured to use an investigative communication tone with evidence-first, detective-like delivery that builds conclusions step by step and connects observations through explicit cause-and-effect reasoning.

Vocabulary

SimpleIntermediateExpertSlang

Analyst is configured to use an expert lexical register with dense, domain-expert terminology and advanced finance vocabulary intended for professional users fluent in technical market language.

AI Advisor Mode

Mode Category:RESEARCHER
Mode Name:RESEARCHER (Web Search Enabled) with High Reasoning and Standard Creativity

Capabilities:

  • Advanced reasoning & analysis
  • Market data interpretation
  • Pattern recognition
Assembly Type:balanced__extended_global_context_1
Assembly Name:machiavelli__the_insider__goog...View full

System Instructions

Category Head (subject_context):Equity Subject Context (Minimal)
Mode Head:RESEARCHER (Web Search Enabled) with High Reasoning and Standard Creativity
Analyst Attitude:Investigative
Lexical Register:SME

Prompt Content

> Content Components

  • -Equity Subject Context (Minimal)
  • -Output Instructions
  • -Global Macro Context (Narrative Manifest)
  • -Equity Subject Context (Minimal)
  • -Latest Close Price with Stats and Fundamentals
  • -Task Guidelines (Standard)

Output layer

Prediction Output Configuration

Forecast Horizon:5 YEARS
Forecast Steps:20 steps of 3 months each
Output Format:Equity Extended Investment Thesis (4 Quadrants and Alpha Asymmetry) + Pct Change Timeseries for Close Price with Rationale, (5Y Quarterly)
Schema Family:json__extnd_invest_thesis_4q_alphassym__ts_num_desc

Operational metadata

Prediction Metadata

Status:ACTIVE

Prompt layer

What the Prompt Layer teaches users

The Prompt Layer shows how the prediction was assembled: AI Agent persona, mode, tone, lexical register, subject context, global context, input data, task guidelines, and output instructions. It is the most educational part of the modal for users who want to understand how iPulse moves from methodology to a concrete prediction.

Config Details exposes readable configuration structure and selected generated content. It does not expose proprietary full prompts, private secret values, or unrestricted internal operational data.

Tutorial

How to use the modal once it opens

Start with Quick Summary to confirm the asset, agent, mode, and forecast horizon. Then read Prompt Layer to understand how the prediction was framed. Use Output Layer to see what structured fields were required, and Operational Metadata to understand when and how the prediction was generated.