Weekly and two-week reviews
See how trading weeks, holidays, low activity and month boundaries affect weekly review periods.
Open Trade TrackerWhat counts as a trading week
Use the U.S. market calendar rather than requiring five weekdays or five reviews.
A trading week is the complete group of open U.S. market sessions assigned to that Monday-through-Friday market week. The market calendar identifies the final open session.
- A holiday-shortened week is still a complete trading week.
- You do not need to trade every open day.
- You do not need five completed daily reviews.
- If Friday is closed, the final open session may be Thursday. If the following Monday is also closed, that does not change the week that just ended.
How a two-week review works
Combine exactly two consecutive market-calendar trading weeks.
Every two trading weeks combines two complete consecutive trading-week groups. Holiday closures do not add replacement days, and a week with no trades remains part of the calendar period.
The wider period can provide more context for traders who trade less often or prefer feedback less frequently.
Weeks with limited activity
Keep thin evidence without forcing an unhelpful review.
There is no customer-facing minimum trade quota. The app checks whether the available activity and saved context can support useful feedback.
- Two closed trades can normally support a focused review.
- One closed trade with meaningful notes, tags or rule context may also be enough.
- A context-free week with only one closed trade may show Combines with next week and use a two-week period once.
- The trade is not discarded. If the wider period is still thin, the review must remain narrow and honest.
When a trading week crosses a month
Keep the trading week whole while monthly facts remain exact.
A weekly review is never split just because the calendar month changes during the week. It includes the complete trading week, such as Monday and Tuesday in the old month plus Wednesday through Friday in the new month.
Weekly and monthly periods answer different questions
The weekly review keeps the complete week together. Each monthly review still counts only the executions and saved facts dated inside its own calendar month.