Decision replay cockpit
Read the verdict first; the replay below is the evidence behind it. Dataset import and report export stay secondary.
Read the decision-quality verdict and its evidence first; use the replay only where the closed-trade record supports it.
- The verdict and its evidence stay primary; the chart is supporting replay.
- Critical moments auto-pause the replay for review.
- Every point keeps sample size, evidence confidence, and evidence limits visible.
- Evidence confidence is not outcome probability; distance checks are not forecasts or trade instructions.
Paused at selected replay point.
M1 bars are historical one-minute OHLCV aggregates, not tick or per-second data. Sub-minute sequence remains unknown; this remains closed-trade review only.
Use the sample, or jump to local input for anonymized closed-trade JSON/CSV.
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Chart markups are local review marks and export with the point ledger.
Annotations are local to this browser session and attach to replay timestamps.
2026-05-01 09:30:00Z | Submitted-bar replay | Entry record
15% toward recorded target. Limited supplied margin distance.
3 closed trades; evidence confidence: Medium. Submitted records; no tick order.
Replay review board
A chess-review style snapshot for the selected replay point.
Distance checks compare submitted levels to historical bars; they are not probabilities, forecasts, or trade instructions.
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Use the annotation box below to write one process note for this replay point before moving forward.
Replay point ledger
Replay point rows require submitted market bars. Record-only imports show a boundary note instead. No future outcome estimate is generated.
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| Point | Replay time | OHLC / close | Recorded stop distance | Recorded target progress | Supplied margin distance | Evidence boundary |
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Critical moments replay
| Replay time | Moment | Evidence | Boundary |
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Evidence, limitations, and decision cost
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Replay analysis
Descriptive review of the recorded trade: entry-moment indicators, what price did next, scheduled-event proximity, and execution checks. Historical evidence only — not probabilities, forecasts, or trade instructions.