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Character: Flow (risk appetite)
The Perene Risk Index is the Radar's appetite thermometer: a measure, from 0 to 100, of how willing domestic capital is to carry risk.
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Where Flow (risk appetite) appears
- MarqueeThe house in the dark: the structure's floor at the end of 2022 preceded a year of discord
- MarqueeThe 2011 European crisis reached Brazil as discord, not collapse
- MarqueeThe fever of 2025 — when euphoria descended to meet the structure
- MarqueeThe 2018 truckers' strike: money came back before faith — and before the headline
- MarqueeThe 2016 bottom: structure turned before mood — and long before rates
- MarqueeWhat happened after fear priced everything
- MarqueeThe 2013 taper tantrum: the imported shock the Brazilian regime absorbed
- MarqueeThe three alarms of August 2015 — and the bottom that wasn't the bottom
- Comparison2011 vs 2013: two imported shocks, two different absorptions
- Comparison2013 vs 2024: when the currency leads — and what that does (or doesn't) to the regime
- Comparison2018 vs 2020: the same order — money, then faith — on different clocks
- ComparisonCOVID × August 2015: the same diagnosis, opposite anatomies
- ComparisonCrisis of 2015 × the 2016 bottom: what separates panic from inflection
- DerivativeConvergence on the optimistic side: May 2012, the clocks strike together
- DerivativeThe Selic pinned at 14.25%: the rate that never came to the rescue
- DerivativeCapital before confidence: when flow came back and mood lagged behind (2018)
- DerivativeWas March 2020 the bottom?
- DerivativeThe alarm that didn't cross the border: when the shock is external and the regime stays standing
- DerivativeThe bottom that wasn't the bottom: when August's extreme still had a basement
- DerivativeThe two clocks after the 2018 election: appetite at the top, structure at the floor (Dec 2018)
- DerivativeWhen the gauges disagree: high appetite, defensive structure
- DerivativeWhen the three axes agree on defense
- DerivativeWhen the three clocks aligned (November 2020)
- DerivativeHow long does it take for mood to catch up to flow?