Living Reference Page
This dashboard is updated continuously and reflects the evaluated health posture of the Micro Harvesting system.
It is not a trading guide and contains no buy or sell signals. For interpretive context, see related Micro Harvesting posts below.
What This Dashboard Represents
Public Dashboard III is the System Health Matrix of Micro Harvesting.
While:
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Public Dashboard I shows portfolio posture
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Public Dashboard II shows stock-level structure
Public Dashboard III evaluates whether the system, as a whole, is operating within its defined governance bands.
This dashboard does not display raw percentages.
Instead, it maps key metrics into predefined health ranges and assigns a structured score.
It compresses complexity into disciplined interpretation.
No prediction.
No signals.
No emotion.
Only mapped ranges.
Public Dashboard III showing the System Health Matrix YTD and explicit range mapping of the Micro Harvesting portfolio.
A structured evaluation of RGOC, RHER, deployment posture, and volatility balance translated into a consolidated System Health Score.
Micro Harvesting – Public Dashboard III | System Health Matrix YTD, v1.0 (As of the end date indicated in the table.
Public Dashboard I | Public Dashboard II | Public Dashboard III
📘 Technical Notes & Metric Definitions
Scoring Framework
Each metric scored 0–2 based on predefined governance bands.
The System Health Score (SHS) is the sum of all component scores.
Maximum SHS (v1.0): 8
(4 components × 2 maximum score)
This framework prevents narrative bias and enforces consistent evaluation across time.
RGOC Health Score
Evaluates whether realized gains relative to deployed capital fall within acceptable target bands for the current market environment.
This reflects harvesting effectiveness.
It does not evaluate unrealized gains.
Related Posts:
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Target RGOC Bands per Volatility Class (Why “Good” Depends on the Stock)
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Kapag Hinati ang Ani sa Antas: Ang Tunay na Kwento ng RGOC Bands
RHER Health Score
Evaluates harvesting efficiency consistency over time.
RHER measures how effectively capital exposure translates into realized harvesting outcomes.
Higher RHER does not imply aggressiveness — it reflects repetition discipline.
Related Posts:
Deployment Health Score
Evaluates whether total capital deployment posture falls within healthy structural ranges.
This is not about being “fully invested.”
It measures whether capital exposure aligns with:
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Market opportunity density
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Volatility distribution
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Refill logic discipline
Moderate deployment can be healthy.
Elevated deployment can be healthy.
It depends on governance bands.
Related Posts:
Volatility Balance Health Score
Evaluates whether gain contribution and deployment posture across volatility groups remain structurally aligned.
This prevents silent concentration drift.
The goal is not equal distribution.
The goal is structural alignment between:
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Capital exposure
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Harvest output
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Volatility class behavior
Related Posts:
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System Tilt Explained
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Why Volatility Layers Matter
System Health Score (SHS)
The SHS is the consolidated evaluation of the system’s structural integrity.
Formula:
Sum of all component health scores.
SHS Class Mapping (v1.0):
0–2 → Fragile
3–4 → Stabilizing
5–6 → Healthy
7–8 → Robust
The SHS does not predict performance.
It indicates whether the system is operating within its designed governance boundaries.
🔎 How to Read This Dashboard
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A lower score does not mean failure
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A high score does not imply acceleration
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Health is structural, not emotional
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Evaluation is range-based, not percentage-based
Dashboard III exists to answer one question:
“Is the system behaving as designed?”
🔗 Want to Go Deeper? (Navigation Links)
Mindset & Lived Experience: Why the System Is Designed This Way
Dashboards Explained: Difference Between Dashboard II and Public Dashboard II
(Links may be added or updated as the series evolves.)
🧭 Final Note to First-Time Readers
This dashboard does not ask you to act.
It asks whether the system is structurally intact.
Micro Harvesting is built on repetition, range discipline, and capital containment — not prediction.
Public Dashboard III makes that discipline visible.
📌 Shariah Compliance Advisory (Updated Nov 26, 2025)
The PSE has confirmed that its Shariah screening program is currently paused, with no new lists to be released until their internal review is completed. Although news outlets reported quarterly updates up to mid-2025, these later lists are no longer accessible on the PSE website.
For now, the PSE’s Shariah-Compliant Securities page and all past lists have been removed from the public website. The December 24, 2024 list is the last official version in Micro Stock Trader’s possession, downloaded before the page was taken down, although other investors may still hold later copies such as the reported July 4, 2025 release.
All halal-focused strategies under Micro Stock Trader will use a conservative, self-screened approach until official guidance resumes, in shā’ Allāh.
Disclaimer
This post is for educational and documentation purposes only. It is not investment advice. Perform your own due diligence and consult qualified financial professionals before making investment decisions. All strategies, frameworks, and examples described here reflect the personal methodologies of Micro Stock Trader and are not guarantees of future performance.
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