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Signal Strength Rating

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The Signal Strength rating tells you how much professional activity has been detected on a game, and how aligned it is.

The Scale

⚪ WEAK: No meaningful signals. Normal public action.
🟠 MODERATE: One signal detected (steam OR sharp alone).
🟡 STRONG: RLM detected, OR Steam + Sharp aligned.
🟢 VERY STRONG: RLM + Sharp aligned, OR Steam + RLM aligned.
💠 MAXIMUM: Steam + RLM + Sharp ALL pointing the same way.

How It's Calculated

The system checks two things: 1. Which signal types are present? (steam, RLM, sharp) 2. Do they all point the same direction? (all home, or all away)

Steam → Home + Sharp → Home + RLM → Home
All three agree = MAXIMUM

Steam → Home + Sharp → Away They disagree = lower rating (conflicting signals) [/example]

What to Do With It

  • Weak/Moderate — Not enough info from signals alone. Look at edge data and situational spots instead.
  • Strong — Worth investigating. The pros have an opinion.
  • Very Strong/Maximum — The sharpest money in the market is aligned. These are the highest-confidence directional plays available.

Signal strength tells you DIRECTION (which side the pros like), not whether the bet will win. Even "Maximum" signals lose sometimes. It's about long-term edge over many bets.