A live signal feed for Indian equities.
A multi-strategy quantitative stack running cross-sectionally across the full NSE universe. Every recommendation surfaces an illustrative entry, structural stop, indicative target and position-size example.
SEBI Research Analyst. Investments are subject to market risks; past performance is not indicative of future returns.
More ideas. Better-tested ideas.
Markov runs a portfolio of rule-based research strategies in parallel — quality, momentum, residual momentum, low-vol — not a single tipster's view. The feed reflects wherever the methodology surfaces a setup that day, across sectors, sizes and structures.
Breadth across the NSE
~498 cash-equity names scanned every minute during market hours. F&O-eligible names for shorts. Setups surface from wherever they appear — large-caps, mid-caps, sector leaders.
Six strategies in production
Quality factor, residual momentum, low-volatility quality, sector-neutral momentum, persistent quality, vol-targeted basket. Diversified by signal, not just by stock.
Multi-timeframe by design
Daily decides direction, 1H decides timing, 15-min decides entry. If timeframes disagree, the signal doesn't ship.
Documented methodology
Every strategy in the production stack has a written rule-set — entry conditions, structural stops, exit policy and sector caps — and is internally reviewed before being added to the live feed. Past-performance figures are not publicly displayed and are not PaRRVA-certified.
Live to your phone
Native Android app with real-time WebSocket feed plus push notifications. Tap to log entries; the journal tracks every trade you take.
Transparent on the methodology
Each strategy's rule-set, scoring rubric, multi-timeframe gates and exit policy are written down and visible. You can see exactly how a recommendation got onto the feed.
One card. Every number in the recommendation.
A Markov recommendation is a full research payload, not a chart to interpret. Direction, illustrative entry zone, structural stop level, two indicative targets, internal conviction score and the strategy that produced the idea — everything visible up front.
- Direction (LONG / SHORT) and setup type
- Conviction score on a 0–12 scale
- Entry zone, structural stop and two targets
- Strategy / source kind that produced the idea
- Time since publication and live status
- Support, resistance and trigger description
From 498 stocks to today's shortlist.
A rule-based pipeline that filters thousands of bars every minute into the day's qualifying setups.
Universe scan
~498 NSE equities scanned every minute. F&O-eligible names included when short setups warrant.
Strategy stack
Six strategies in production — quality, momentum, factor, low-vol — voting in parallel on the same universe.
Multi-timeframe gate
Daily trend, 1H timing, 15-min entry. Disagreement at any timeframe drops the signal before it reaches you.
Delivered live
Real-time WebSocket + push. Tap to log; the journal handles the bookkeeping.
Six strategies. One feed.
Each strategy passes the same internal-review checklist before shipping. Together they diversify the source of ideas — so a quiet week in one regime doesn't mean a quiet week in your feed.
Persistent quality
Quality factorCompanies with consistent ROE, low leverage and stable margins over rolling quarters.
Residual momentum
MomentumMomentum after stripping out NIFTY and sector beta — the part that's stock-specific.
Low-vol quality
Low volHigh-quality names trading with below-average realised volatility — drawdown-aware momentum.
Sector-neutral momentum
MomentumBest-of-sector momentum picks, equal-weighted across sectors to avoid concentration.
Vol-targeted basket
Risk-awarePortfolio with dynamically scaled exposure to target a steady realised volatility band.
Quality-momentum (QMJ)
Multi-factorThe production workhorse — quality + momentum + junk-rank composite, quarterly rebalanced.
More good ideas than any one of them will be right about.
Markov is built to surface a steady stream of validated setups across the NSE — not to predict the next big move. Some recommendations will work, many won't. How you act on each one — whether you take it, how much you allocate, when you exit — is entirely your call.
See the feed for yourself.
Start with the free tier — watch a few weeks of live signals before you commit a rupee.