Chart replay and Trade Analyzer
Use the embedded Trade Analyzer chart, timeframes, indicators, patterns and written analysis.
Open Trade TrackerRead and control the chart
Use candles, volume, markers, hover details, zoom and scrolling.
- Each candlestick shows open, high, low and close for its timeframe. The volume bars show shares traded during the same candle.
- Numbered buy and sell labels connect to the exact execution time and price. Select or hover for the fill's time, price and quantity.
- Select or hover a candle to read its time, open, high, low, close, volume and turnover, plus available pattern or execution details.
- The colored Trade label identifies the selected trade currently displayed in that ticker's one chart.
- Use the plus and minus controls to zoom. On desktop, hold Ctrl or Command while using the mouse wheel; an ordinary wheel movement scrolls the page.
- On mobile, drag horizontally to move through time, pinch to zoom and swipe the page vertically without the chart trapping the page scroll.
- Expand Candle patterns on mobile to see the pattern key without permanently covering the chart.
Use the reusable chart guide for every candle, execution marker, indicator, timeframe and navigation control.
Open the complete chart replay guideChoose a timeframe
Know what changes between 1-minute, 5-minute, 15-minute and 1-hour views.
| View | How it is used |
|---|---|
| 1-minute | Precise execution timing, fill-level context, 1-minute patterns and complete 1-minute Trade analysis. |
| 5-minute | A broader execution and trade view with its own candles, EMA 9, patterns and complete 5-minute Trade analysis. |
| 15-minute | Chart context only. It does not replace the 1-minute or 5-minute written analysis. |
| 1-hour | Wider chart context only for longer intraday structure. |
Patterns and indicators are timeframe-sensitive
Every timeframe builds different candles. EMA 9 and candle-pattern results therefore change with the selected timeframe; a valid 1-minute pattern is not automatically a 5-minute pattern.
Indicators and trade measurements
Understand Session VWAP, EMA 9, relative volume, turnover, precision, MFE and MAE.
| Measure | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Session VWAP | The volume-weighted average price from the start of the supported session. The analysis explains whether a fill was above, below or near it. |
| EMA 9 | A nine-candle exponential moving average for the selected timeframe. It gives recent prices more weight. |
| Relative volume | The candle's volume compared with its recent one-candle average. It adds context that raw volume alone cannot. |
| Turnover | The dollar value traded during a candle or session. It helps compare activity when share prices differ. |
| Execution precision | How far a buy was from the favorable low, or a sell from the favorable high, of its candle—without guessing the intraminute sequence. |
| MFE | Maximum favorable excursion: the largest price move in the trade's favor while it was open. |
| MAE | Maximum adverse excursion: the largest price move against the trade while it was open. |
| Holding time | How long the position remained open. Long-term statistics can compare duration ranges with results. |
Detected candle patterns
Use the chart labels and open the reusable pattern reference for detector details.
The selected trade chart can label supported 1-minute and 5-minute patterns on or before executions. The short chart key expands on mobile. Confirmation-sensitive patterns appear only after their required completed candle exists.
Observation, not prediction
A label describes completed candle facts; it is not a trading signal.
The Trade Analyzer pattern guide is the current source for detector definitions, confirmation rules and long-term comparisons.
Open all supported pattern definitionsEntry, exit and trade-path analysis
Connect individual fills with the complete weighted entry, exit and outcome.
- Entry analysis and Exit analysis explain each selected fill. Combined entry and exit sections weight several fills by quantity.
- Price response reports movement in favor of and against the position after an execution. Available 5, 15, 30 and 60-minute paths show what followed without claiming it was knowable at the fill.
- Trade-level MFE, MAE and holding time use the position from first entry until it becomes flat.
- Profit opportunities identify sustained price windows rather than treating a one-second high as an easily captured exit.
- Actual Trade Tracker P/L remains separate from calculated price-path opportunity. The latter shows what occurred in the market, not what the trader actually earned.
Green-to-red and recovery analysis
Open the combined trade view to see the complete path around breakeven.
The complete-trade view can show whether the saved path never moved green, stayed above breakeven, ended red after first moving green, recovered, or ended approximately flat. Supporting facts can include the profit peak, reversal, recovery, later adds and partial exits.
Transitions use exact fills and completed one-minute closes because the order of a one-minute candle's high and low is unknown. Calculated final path P/L may differ from actual net P/L when executions or reported fees make the real result different.
Use the Trade Analyzer reference for every status, recovery, profit-capture and risk-management comparison.
Open the complete Green-to-red guideLong-term entry, exit, Green-to-red and pattern comparisons live in the separate Trade Analyzer collection.
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