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Scoring does not stop at publication. Every covered vault is re-scored continuously as new data arrives, and the daily snapshot commits the full set to the public record.

Risk calls

When the model’s judgment of a vault changes materially — a score cut on deteriorating safety or sustainability — AtlasYield publishes a dated, narrated call with its evidence: what was cut, when, why, and (over time) what happened next. A ratings brand is built on calls, not dashboards, and the git-stamped history keeps the calls honest.

Published risk calls

Every call, dated and narrated, on the live site.

Rebalancing calls (future)

The same machinery points forward: when the Engine’s optimal portfolio for a tier drifts materially from a user’s held portfolio — because scores moved, yields decayed, or a position was cut — Atlas will surface a rebalancing call: a concrete proposed set of exits and entries, with the reasoning attached. Like everything else, a rebalancing call is a proposal the user signs or ignores. Atlas will never rebalance autonomously; the non-custody invariant is permanent.