Event-Driven Financial Visualization
Financial State Bricks
Financial State Bricks is an experiment in event-driven financial visualization. Instead of showing every fiscal period with the same weight, it creates a visual brick when a meaningful business-state threshold is crossed.
What A Brick Represents
A brick can represent a meaningful movement in market repricing, net income, operating cash flow, free cash flow, assets, liabilities, or equity. The point is to reveal structural changes instead of forcing the user to inspect every row of a statement.
Why This Is Different
Traditional charts often make finance look linear. Business reality often moves through pressure buildup, margin shock, capital expansion, liquidity stress, or cash recovery. Bricks make those transitions visible as state changes.
How To Read The Experiment
Quiet periods show stability or movements below the chosen threshold. Expansion bricks show meaningful positive movement. Compression bricks show meaningful negative movement. Pending states indicate incomplete or unavailable inputs.