The month, at a glance
Each day shows trade count and P&L. Green if you ended the day up, red if you didn't. Patterns jump out fast — three losing Mondays in a row, a weekly cadence that breaks on Fridays, the one outlier day that dragged the month.
Capture the whole month as a screenshot for your records, or share a screenshot of one day for a chat with your trading partner.
The day view, where the work happens
Click any day and you get the trades from that session, listed with entry and exit time, symbol, side, P&L, and contract count. For ES, MES, NQ, and MNQ trades, the day view also includes intraday price charts with:
Marked exactly where you got in and out. No reconstruction.
If captured by the Risk Tool or entered manually, drawn as a horizontal line.
Assign in two clicks — setup dropdown, tag chips, saved instantly.
Paste a URL to a TradingView snapshot if you want richer context.
Charts are currently ES/MES and NQ/MNQ. Other contracts still show full trade details and analytics — the chart overlay just isn't there yet. More are on the way.
The 10-minute review
The calendar is built around a habit, not a feature list. After your session, open today's date, walk each trade, assign a setup, drop a tag or two, move on. Three weeks of doing this and your analytics views have something useful to say.
Tag the same day. Trying to remember what happened three weeks ago defeats the point of structured journaling.