Correlator Insights

Macro market correlations

Free · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.

Analyse how vectors like economies and commodities move together with instant Pearson correlations, regressions, and rolling lags. No accounts and 100% data privacy. Correlator is a statistical analysis tool for tracking macroeconomic trends. By processing decades of monthly observations, the app can surface the underlying relationships between vectors like sovereign economies, fiat currencies, and hard commodities for example. Core Capabilities: Correlation Matrix: Compute Pearson's r across all loaded series simultaneously. Scatter & Regression: Ordinary least-squares (OLS) plotting with R² and p-value extraction. Rolling & Lagged Analysis: Test the stability of relationships over time and identify leading indicators. Residual Diagnostics: Verify linear fit honesty by plotting the gap between observed values and regression predictions. Event Studies: Measure percentage changes across all series following 31 predefined historical shocks.

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    Seller
    • John James Marshall
    Size
    • 3.7 MB
    Category
    • Productivity
    Compatibility
    Requires iOS 17.6 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 17.6 or later.
    • iPad
      Requires iPadOS 17.6 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 14.6 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    • Apple Vision
      Requires visionOS 1.3 or later.
    Languages
    • English
    Age Rating
    4+
    Copyright
    • © John James Marshall