Visualize Moroccan stocks by sector, market-cap weight, and recent change to quickly understand where session performance is concentrated.
The Borsalia heatmap shows which Moroccan equities dominate the session by market cap and performance, then routes into sectors and symbol pages.
The heatmap gives a fast visual read of Moroccan stocks, but it should be interpreted carefully. A large moving tile can dominate the overall impression while the rest of the market remains neutral. Borsalia therefore combines weight, change, and links to sectors or symbol pages.
This map helps spot active zones: rising sectors, laggards, liquid names, or market caps that influence the index. It does not replace the market dashboard; it complements it with a spatial view of the signal.
A color is never a recommendation. It indicates an observed change in the available context at the time of reading.
Start by identifying what the page actually shows: prices, volume, allocation, calendar events, governance, or a period summary. A useful market read rarely comes from one indicator alone. The stronger workflow is to connect the main signal with two or three simple confirmations: market participation, recent filings, the relevant sector, and the behavior of comparable names.
Then separate observable facts from interpretation. A visible move can come from thin liquidity, reporting timing, sector rotation, or a one-off adjustment. Borsalia structures navigation so users can move from the broad view into symbol pages, rankings, calendar items, and useful definitions without turning an observation into a recommendation.
Finally, keep a verification mindset. If information is missing, if volume looks unusual, or if a change appears disconnected from the rest of the market, open the company page and compare several surfaces before concluding. Market pages are designed as starting points: they reduce noise, but they do not remove the need for judgement.
Check whether the move is concentrated in a few stocks or shared across several sectors.
A move without enough volume can look stronger than the underlying signal really is.
Use symbol pages, calendar events, filings, and news to connect the movement with published facts.
Always compare a company with its sector, peers, history, and displayed data limits.