Loventy
Exchange Intelligence

Exchange-level coverage for future licensed market intelligence.

Loventy maps exchange families, venue types and reference assets so the Financial Intelligence Wall can organize market weather, strips, catalysts and risk scenarios by source domain.

Static prototype only. No live feed active yet. Informational only. Not financial advice. Future licensed data required.

European exchanges

BME, Xetra, Euronext, LSE, SIX

Planned coverage for IBEX 35, DAX/Xetra, CAC 40, FTSE, Euro Stoxx and European sector pressure.

  • Licensed equity/index data required
  • Market strip labeling required
  • Currency and central-bank context separated from advice
US markets

Nasdaq, NYSE, CME references

Planned coverage for Nasdaq, S&P 500, Dow Jones, Russell, rates, futures references and sector breadth.

  • No live feed active
  • Future provider access must be backend-only
  • Open Access remains preview-only
Asian markets

Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Korea, ASX

Planned session intelligence for Nikkei, Topix, Hang Seng, Shanghai, Kospi and Asia-Pacific handoff risk.

  • Exchange rights review required
  • Time-zone labeling required
  • No real-time claim until approved
Crypto venues

Digital asset venue intelligence

Planned crypto wall context for BTC, ETH, SOL, liquidity, volatility, token events and venue risk signals.

  • No crypto API active
  • Provider and custody boundaries needed
  • No trading instruction allowed
Commodities references

Oil, metals, gas and inflation-sensitive assets

Planned reference surfaces for Brent, WTI, gold, silver, gas, copper and inflation-sensitive market chains.

  • Licensed reference feeds required
  • Contract metadata needed
  • Risk labels remain informational
Activation boundary

Future licensed data requirement

Live or delayed strips, alerts, forecasts and exchange-level routing require licensed data, legal review, backend provider routing, access control and security gates.

  • No frontend secrets
  • No active payments
  • No recommendation output

Access-depth relationship

Open Access can show exchange coverage previews. ORBIT, NEXUS and OMEGA are planned for deeper market depth after payments, licensing and access control are reviewed.