Documentation Series — Volume 2 | Framework Reference Map
The QIM Index is a structured reference map of all core concepts, terms, and interpretive components used across the Quantum Interpretive Model (QIM). It complements the QIM Glossary by providing an alphabetical index of framework elements, cross‑references, and structural‑behavioural linkages that support neutral, non‑predictive interpretation of QIM dashboards. Designed for quick navigation and consistent understanding, the Index serves as a companion reference for all QIM documentation.
The QIM Dashboard is a structural‑behavioural analytics interface built using the Quantum Interpretive Model (QIM). It transforms raw market data into clear structural bands, behavioural zones, emotional strength measures, and equilibrium points—presented in a neutral, non‑predictive format. The dashboard does not provide signals, forecasts, or investment advice. It is a data analytics output designed to help users observe how the market is positioned in the present moment.
Developed by Ashwin Vaidyanathan, an independent Data Analyst, the QIM Dashboard applies analytical modelling and structural interpretation to create a consistent, objective view of market behaviour. It is not a research report or advisory tool. Users interpret the information independently based on their own context and situational awareness.
The dashboard is currently in beta testing, with ongoing refinements to structure, visual clarity, and interpretive consistency. The future includes offering the QIM Dashboard as a subscription‑based data analytics product once testing and validation are complete.
Official Reference Guide for the Quantum Interpretive Model (QIM)
A concise, neutral glossary covering all structural and behavioural terms used in the Quantum Interpretive Model. Designed to support clear interpretation of QIM dashboards without prediction, signalling, or directional bias.
A structural‑behavioural view of Nifty 50 using QIM metrics, presenting volume flows, emotional strength, swing fidelity, and upside/downside projections. Interpretation is intentionally left to the user, as market behaviour evolves continuously.
A structural‑behavioural view of Nifty 50 using QIM metrics, presenting volume flows, emotional strength, swing fidelity, and upside/downside projections. Interpretation is intentionally left to the user, as market behaviour evolves continuously.
A structural‑behavioural view of Nifty 50 using QIM metrics, presenting volume flows, emotional strength, swing fidelity, and upside/downside projections. Interpretation is intentionally left to the user, as market behaviour evolves continuously.