Review timing and execution
Compare recorded timing and completed-trade execution characteristics without treating a summary as a trading rule.
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Read Timing
Timing groups the current completed-trade population by recorded entry or exit time, weekday and trading session.
- Choose Net P/L, Average P/L per trade, Win rate or Trade count to change the measure in the charts.
- Entry time and Exit time show the timezone named in the chart title.
- Entry time and Exit time use phone-friendly horizontal bars. Day of week and Trading session keep their available chart-style control.
- Highest total P/L identifies the time range with the largest recorded result. It is useful history, but it is not automatically the most repeatable time to trade.
- Most reliable entry or exit time needs at least 10 completed trades in one time range, a positive typical result, more than half winning, and a positive result after removing that range's single largest winner. It gives more weight to repeated results than a small sample.
- When no time range passes every reliability check, the card identifies the most repeated range and explains which check it did not pass.
Read Trade Breakdown
Trade Breakdown groups completed trades by entry size, maximum position and holding duration.
- Choose Net P/L, Win rate or Trade count to change the chart measure.
- Use the chart-style control to switch between horizontal bars and columns.
- Use the ticker, direction and trade-type filters to narrow the completed-trade evidence.
- On a phone, use the Sort control and swipe the contained table sideways to read the complete execution facts. The Ticker column stays pinned as a reference.
- Rows per page offers 10, 25, 50 or 100 while pagination keeps long histories bounded.
- Select a trade row to open the complete trade, its exact executions and its saved Trade Analyzer chart when chart coverage exists.
A larger or smaller group result describes the included past trades. It does not establish a future position size, target or stop.