Purpose, Methodology & How To Read
Introduction
Markets are often analyzed one chart at a time.
A single chart can provide valuable insight into an individual asset, but it may not reveal what is happening across the broader market population.
The Structure Census was created to address this challenge.
Rather than focusing on a single asset, the Census studies the structural condition of a larger group of securities and tracks how that condition evolves over time.
The objective is not prediction.
The objective is observation.
What Is A Structure Census?
A Structure Census is a systematic study of the structural condition of a defined market universe.
Examples include:
- NIFTY 750 Structure Census
- S&P 500 Structure Census
Each asset is evaluated using a consistent framework, allowing structural conditions to be observed across the entire population.
Instead of asking:
"Where is this stock going?"
The Census asks:
"What is the current structural condition of this population?"