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Movement Timeline

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The Movement Timeline is a list of every signal event detected for a game, in order. Think of it as a play-by-play of what the professionals have been doing.

What It Looks Like

⚡ STEAM | Home (Lakers) | +15 cents | 2:15 PM
🔵 SHARP | Home (Lakers) | +10 cents | 3:45 PM
🟣 RLM | Home (Lakers) | vs 68% public on Celtics | 4:20 PM

Translation: Three separate signals, all pointing to the Lakers. The pros entered early (steam), a respected bettor confirmed (sharp), and the line is moving against the public (RLM). Maximum conviction. [/example]

Timing Matters

Signals 4-6 hours before game:
→ Early sharp positioning. They're getting in before the line moves.

Signals 1-2 hours before game: → Late sharp action. Often the strongest and most informed.

Signals right before tip-off: → Last-minute steam. Hardest to act on (line already moved). [/example]

What If Signals Conflict?

⚡ STEAM | Home (Lakers) | 2:15 PM
🔵 SHARP | Away (Celtics) | 4:45 PM

One pro group likes the Lakers, another likes the Celtics. In this case, the MORE RECENT signal is usually more relevant (they have newer information). [/example]

No signals doesn't mean "don't bet." It means the professional market hasn't shown its hand yet. Games far from tip-off often have no signals. They typically appear 2-6 hours before game time.