Read and use your review
Understand the saved review, its coverage note and how to use the patterns it identifies.
Open Trade TrackerReview period and type
Confirm whether you opened a weekly, two-week or monthly review.
The top of a saved review shows the review type and exact period. Check this first so you know whether the observations describe one trading week, two trading weeks or a calendar month.
The review remains saved for the selected Trade Tracker account. Reopening it does not generate a new version.
What each section means
Read the snapshot, recap and chronology before deciding what matters most.
| Section | How to read it |
|---|---|
| Snapshot | The exact period measurements, such as result, trade count, win rate or profit factor, that were calculated before the written review. |
| Weekly or monthly recap | The main story of the completed period, written from the saved facts. |
| How the week or month unfolded | A chronology that connects meaningful changes across the days or calendar weeks without treating every day as equally important. |
| Additional insights | Optional observations included only when they add understanding beyond the recap and chronology. |
| Coverage note | What was missing, incomplete or too limited for a stronger conclusion. |
Earlier saved reviews keep the section layout that was in use when they were issued. Reopening any review shows the same saved result rather than a rewritten version.
Use a useful finding
Turn the most relevant pattern into something you can observe next period.
1. 1. Choose the most relevant finding
Start with the pattern most clearly supported by your own trading evidence.
2. 2. Connect it to your process
Use a Trading Rule, tag or note prompt when that makes the pattern easier to observe.
3. 3. Record what happened
Save the relevant result in Trade Tracker. Missing tracking cannot become proof later.
4. 4. Compare the next review
Use the next recap and chronology to see whether the later period provides a meaningful comparison.
Read coverage limitations
Treat narrow evidence as narrow evidence.
A useful review can still say that something was not recorded or that there were too few examples for a broad conclusion. This is a protection against turning one trade or one note into an invented recurring pattern.
Correct the source, not the saved review
If an execution or reflection is wrong, correct it in Trade Tracker so future reviews use the corrected evidence. An already issued review remains a record of what was available when it was created.