How We Built JungleTrade: A Modular Market Intelligence Platform
Building a unified market intelligence platform for traders, analysts, researchers, and developers. After months of development, Jungletrade is now publicly available. The idea behind Jungletrade is simple: modern market analysis has become fragmented. Market data, indicators, analytical models, and trading signals are often distributed across multiple platforms, forcing users to maintain several subscriptions, workflows, and dashboards just to build a complete market view. We wanted to explore a different approach. 📊 The Problem Most market platforms focus on a specific layer of the analytical stack: Raw data Technical indicators Quantitative models Trading signals Each layer provides value, but users are frequently required to move between multiple tools to connect the pieces. Our goal was to create a modular ecosystem where these layers can coexist within a single platform. 🧭 The Jungletrade Ecosystem Today, JungleTrade provides four product categories: 📦 Data Structured datasets for market research and discovery. 🧠 Models Analytical frameworks designed to identify patterns and relationships within market data. 📈 Indicators Tools that transform raw information into actionable insights. ⚡ Triggers Event-driven signals designed to highlight potential market opportunities. 🔍 Built for Transparency One design decision was particularly important to us: every product should explain itself. Each product includes: Product description Key features Use cases Interpretation guidelines Methodology overview The objective is not simply to provide charts but to explain the problem being solved and how the underlying analysis works. 🔌 API First All products available through the platform are also accessible through API endpoints. Developers interested in integrating JungleTrade data into their own applications, dashboards, or research pipelines can request a demo API key through the platform. 🏗️ Architecture JungleTrade is built using a modular, service-oriented architecture des