What Sikt should do
Sikt should gather signals from markets, news, regime types, and relevant data sources in a calm workspace. The goal is to help users understand what is happening and what deserves attention, not tell them what to buy.
Product / Sikt
Sikt is Aprex's product track for operational overview, market regimes, and decision support. The first direction is a Norwegian market compass that explains broad market moves, risk, and signals in Norwegian context, without recommending buy or sell actions.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
Sikt should gather signals from markets, news, regime types, and relevant data sources in a calm workspace. The goal is to help users understand what is happening and what deserves attention, not tell them what to buy.
The first Sikt direction is about Oslo Stock Exchange and global markets, explained in Norwegian context. The product can monitor regime types, market overview, alerts, and short explanations that make markets easier to read for regular savers and teams.
Sikt should be clear that the content is informational and explanatory support. When the product discusses equities, indexes, commodities, or macro, it must separate observable signals, model assessments, and actual investment advice.
The same product pattern can be used outside finance: monitor workflows, deviations, customer signals, field data, or operational events and show what needs attention first. The Sikt name therefore fits both markets and broader decision support.
Sikt should be built modularly so data sources, explanations, and alerts can be quality reviewed before broader use.
Short classification of risk, direction, and broad market mood with explanation.
Overview of events, news, price moves, or deviations that deserve explanation.
An explanatory AI voice that summarizes the market picture without giving advice.
Calm alerts when defined signals pass thresholds or regime changes.
Explanations in Norwegian, with local terms, Oslo Stock Exchange, and relevant global links.
Finance and AI content needs clear disclaimers, source use, and date labels.
No. Sikt should explain market data, signals, and risk in a neutral way. The product should not provide personal buy, sell, or investment advice.
The first direction is a Norwegian market compass, but the product pattern can also be used for operational overview, deviations, customer signals, and decision support in other workflows.
Regime types are a simplified way to describe market conditions, such as calm, risk-on, defensive, or stressed. Such labels must be explained with sources and method.
Data sources, update frequency, disclaimers, model boundaries, financial limitations, user roles, and how AI-generated explanations are quality reviewed.
Sikt must be especially precise about source use, dates, disclaimers, and responsibility boundaries. Market explanations can be useful, but the user must always understand that this does not replace professional financial advice.
Send which signals, data sources, and decisions need better visibility. Aprex can assess a Sikt pilot for markets, operations, or customer signals.
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