What changed
OptionsPeek now decodes the move controls into a compact statement such as Up 5% over two days. For positive day horizons, the statement also identifies the through-date so the scenario has a visible calendar endpoint.
Market-data freshness includes both the date and time. When the market-data date differs from the day the scenario begins, OptionsPeek adds a separate note so an older quote is not mistaken for the start of a new time horizon.
Why it helps
Time is one of the easiest option assumptions to misread. A move happening now and the same move unfolding over several days can produce different estimates because Theta and the remaining life of the contract change.
The timeline makes the inputs easier to verify before calculating while leaving the numeric controls available for precise edits.