Batch analysis: what just happened?

What multi-symbol analysis does in IRIS, why it takes time, and what to do when symbols are missing or stale.

What batch analysis is for

Batch analysis refreshes ATHENA’s read on many symbols—for example everything in a watchlist or portfolio—so your screens share a consistent time stamp and comparable stages. It is the same analysis engine as single-symbol pages, just scaled.

What you should expect

  • Not instant — Queuing, data fetches, and model work can take minutes depending on universe size and system load.
  • Partial results — Some lines may finish before others; the UI may update incrementally.
  • Failures are explicit — Symbols with missing data, halts, or feed issues may show errors or skip—there is no “silent best guess” from an old hidden file.

If a symbol is missing after a batch

  1. Confirm the symbol is active in TRINITY’s universe (not delisted in your deployment).
  2. Check recent corporate actions—splits and name changes can disrupt short histories.
  3. Retry after a delay; persistent gaps belong in FAQ & troubleshooting or Help in IRIS.

Transparency mindset

Batch jobs do not read news or fundamentals. They recompute technical-cycle context from price, volume, and indicator history. See How ATHENA fits your trading process.

If you also use scheduled automated trading, remember: automation does not replace batch jobs—analysis timestamps and trade logs can legitimately differ. See Reading automation decision logs.

Educational disclaimer

TRINITY provides tools and education, not personalized investment advice. Consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions. See Disclosures.

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