Terms and Conditions

The rules for using Heatmup, written in plain English.

Updated 2026-04-18 09:55:49

By using heatmup.com, you agree to what's written on this page. If you don't, please close the tab. These terms cover the website, the forecasts, the archived data, and anything else published under the Heatmup name.

Heatmup is a project, not a company. It's run and maintained as a free service with no signup, no paywall, and no gated features. There are no paid tiers, no premium plans, and no subscriptions to cancel. Access can change or stop at any time without notice.

Everything on Heatmup is for informative purposes only. Not trading advice. The probability heatmaps, model outputs, and archived forecasts are published as observations about what the models think. They are not recommendations to buy, sell, hold, or do anything with any financial asset.

You use Heatmup at your own risk. Markets are uncertain, models are imperfect, and outputs can be wrong in ways that are obvious or subtle. Any decision you make with money is your decision. The project and anyone associated with it accept no liability for losses, missed gains, errors, downtime, or indirect damages of any kind.

The site is provided as-is, without warranties of any sort. That includes accuracy, availability, fitness for a particular purpose, and continuity of service. Forecasts may be delayed, incorrect, or unavailable. Archived pages may be corrected or removed if a serious error is discovered.

Don't scrape the site in ways that burden the servers, don't resell the data as your own product, and don't use the content to build something that misleads people about its source. Reading forecasts, sharing a link, or quoting a number with attribution is fine.

These terms can change. When they do, the updated version goes up at this URL and applies from that moment forward. The date at the top of any future revision is the only version that counts.

Questions, complaints, or legal notices go to [email protected]. That's the right place for anything formal. For everything else, the forecasts speak for themselves.