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Regime calls and outcomes

Transparency requires documenting every call — including the ones that required correction. This page records all regime classifications, outcomes, and process changes.

Date Regime Call Confidence Duration Notes
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Documented Corrections

When the system produces a signal that doesn't match reality, we fix the process and document the change.

2026-03-19

DXY Data Source Drift

Dollar strength signal drifted 4.5 points from the authoritative FRED Trade Weighted Dollar Index. Our cross-validation process detected the divergence between primary and secondary data sources. We corrected the signal hierarchy, which reclassified the regime from Growth 65% to Transition 72%.

2026-03-20

ETF Layer Misclassification

ETFs were incorrectly classified as Layer 5 (Interface) when they should have mapped to other layers based on their underlying sector. We implemented explicit sector-to-layer mapping, reclassifying 12 ETFs to their correct durability layers. Unknown assets now receive an UNCLASSIFIED flag for manual review.

2026-03-20

Scoring Consolidation

Multiple scoring definitions coexisted with slightly different thresholds for the same quality checks. We consolidated into a single canonical definition with one set of thresholds and full source attribution for each component.

Past regime classifications do not guarantee future accuracy. Protocol Wealth, LLC is an SEC-registered investment adviser (CRD #335298). Registration does not imply a particular level of skill or training. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Digital assets are highly speculative and volatile. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The Protocol Wealth Asset Framework (PWAF), built on the Entropic Macro Framework (EMF) methodology, including the 7-layer durability model, 8-check scoring system, and related analytical methodologies, are systematic frameworks built on established research — not predictive models and not investment advice. Framework scores, tiers, and classifications reflect historical and current quantitative metrics only; they do not constitute buy, sell, or hold recommendations for any specific security.