VOL. I · NO. 119 · standardpoorly.comTHU · MAY 28 · 2026FORWARD HORIZON · 1 d / 1 wk / 1 mo / 3 mo
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Rivian Hazardous Waste Tonnage

Monthly hazardous waste from Rivian. New-plant ramp signal — clean baseline.

the verdict —
Engine has no recorded fires for this indicator (no day where |z|≥2 against the rolling window). The series is too steady, the threshold is too high, or the data is too short to evaluate. Status: not significant.
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What to watch when it fires
RIVN

Current state

Latest value · 2026-01-01
11.4
vs ~6 weeks ago
63%
vs 60 days ago
2986%
vs 7 days ago
43%
last 63 observations · 2019-08-01 2026-01-01

The series — full history

Daily readings, every reading we have. Pick a window with the time-period buttons; flip to candles via the global toggle in the masthead (or press C). Toggle the SPY overlay to see how this series and the S&P 500 have moved together.

Rivian Hazardous Waste Tonnage
11.43
Hover for date + value · Toggle SPY to compare relative move
259.7192.2124.857.42-9.9920192022202320242026
2019-08-01 → 2026-01-01 · 63 bars

What it has historically predicted

Historically barely better than chance over the next trading day. We surface this for transparency, not because we'd trade on it.

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Beyond SPY — how this signal performs across markets

Same fire days, different forward returns. Each row asks: when this signal fires, what does that asset do? The big number is the average return; underneath is how often the asset moved the same direction as the signal (50% would be a coin flip).

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SPY
S&P 500 ETF
n=0
50% same direction
50% same direction
50% same direction
50% same direction
50% same direction
50% same direction
shaded cell = each row's strongest horizon (green = bullish forward return, red = bearish)“same direction” means the asset moved the same way the signal moved — opposite of a coin flip.