Demand Signal Intelligence
Attention signal · Worldwide
We decode how attention, intent, and competitive pressure are evolving - early signals that lead demand. You decide with conviction.
A comparative intelligence read on how structured signals shape demand formation in this category.
Last observation: May 17, 2026
A decision-ready snapshot of category state, leadership, signal pressure, and the next move.
Leader
Hermes Birkin
ADI: 81
Holding signal momentum now requires precision, not volume.
Fastest Riser
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Delta: -
Monitor for near-term signal gain and competitive pressure.
Risk Signal
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Monitor regime stability
Validate signal health before scaling investment.
Recommended Move
Hold or exit
Hold or exit. Re-allocate budget to active signals.
Calibrated to regime behavior and category timing.
Brands ranked by ADI (Guyav Demand Index). Cross-brand comparable 0-100 score.
| # | Brand | ADIGuyav Demand Index. Cross-brand comparable score (0-100) combining velocity, alpha, and social heat. | RegimeHMM-detected desirability state: Emerging, Heating, Cooling, or Dormant. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hermes Birkin | 81 | dormant |
| 2 | Louis Vuitton Speedy | 75 | dormant |
| 3 | Hermes Kelly | 62 | dormant |
| 4 | Dior Caro | 46 | dormant |
| 5 | Chanel 255 | 46 | dormant |
| 6 | Dior Book Tote | 35 | dormant |
| 7 | Louis Vuitton Neverfull | 11 | dormant |
Guyav Demand Index. Cross-brand comparable 0-100 score combining momentum, acceleration, alpha, and supporting social attention.
Brand-relative momentum (0-100). Measures growth vs. its own history, not vs. peers.
Growth rate vs. category average. >1 = outperforming the market, <1 = underperforming.
HMM-detected desirability state: Emerging, Heating, Cooling, or Dormant.
Probability of staying in the current regime. >80% = stable, <60% = transition likely.
Signal volatility regime. Calm = predictable, turbulent = noisy or shifting.
Trend direction from velocity and regime signals. Bullish/neutral/bearish.
Trend exhaustion score. Detects when a move is overextended and reversal pressure is building.
Each brand plotted by comparative desirability (ADI) and category alpha. Point color shows current regime state.
Cross-brand desirability score (0-100). Measures how desirable a brand is relative to its peers right now.
Category-relative growth ratio. A value above 1.0 means the brand is outperforming the category baseline.
High desirability, positive alpha. The brand leads the category and is still earning disproportionate demand.
Lower desirability, positive alpha. The brand is outperforming the category before consolidating its position.
High desirability, weak alpha. The brand has equity but is not currently outgrowing the category baseline.
Low desirability, weak alpha. Neither rank nor relative growth is supporting the brand.
Distance from the ADI 50 midpoint and alpha 1.0 baseline matters. A brand pushed to the far top-right is both desirable and outperforming the category. Far bottom-left signals structural weakness, not a bad week. Brands clustered near the center lines are in transition. Watch for diagonal movement: top-left to top-right is a challenger earning rank; top-right to bottom-right is a leader losing relative growth.
Volume (default) benchmarks brands against an anchor for cross-brand comparison. Desirability shows the deseasonalized signal per brand. Raw shows the underlying attention signal as-is. Start with the top two and expand for a deeper intelligence read.
Benchmarked against anchor brand — comparable across brands.
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Macro context from public market proxies, used as validation rather than as a substitute for brand equity signals.
Showing composite Market Pulse only. Drivers available on request.
Do market conditions align with category attention and equity trends? Overlay and scatter views reveal co-movement and potential leading indicators.
Updated May 17, 2026
Updated May 17, 2026
Updated May 17, 2026
Updated May 17, 2026
Updated May 17, 2026
Updated May 17, 2026
Updated May 17, 2026
Regime States