Radar Perene is an editorial publication on the regime of the Brazilian market. Edited daily over an archive that begins in 2000, it describes the present in light of precedent — regimes, intermarket and historical memory, from public sources. Declared, stable method; strictly descriptive reading, never a recommendation.
On trading mornings — the day’s open edition goes live for everyone, on the prior day’s close.
At the end of each session — the newsroom closes the day’s edition, which becomes that day’s citable, permanent page in the archive.
On Fridays, after the close — Perene Semanal is published: what changed, what held, what the archive remembers.
At the end of each month — the monthly report closes the chapter, in a continuous series since April 2010.
The house indices — the Perene Risk Index, the ANIMA Index and the regime reading — are proprietary, built on public data and maintained with a declared method. The methodology is public and stays where it belongs: on its own page, sustaining the reading without interrupting it. Every reading is dated, archived and later confronted with the actual outcome — the track record is in plain sight.
Every published edition becomes permanent. The daily archive keeps each day’s citable snapshot; the archive gathers the editions (for subscribers), and the precedent essays — the memory that gives the present its context.
Subscriptions: Perene Semanal — US$ 29/mo · Institutional access in conversation · Contact: hello@radarperene.com.br