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Every trade, reconstructed.

A broker fill only proves that an order happened. Tradeways turns it into a decision record: executions, fees, levels, screenshots, notes, rules, tags, account context, and review status kept together, so you can see what actually made or cost you money.

Import the executions. Review the decision.

See the anatomy
  • 3 fillsExecutions preserved
  • 2 attachedScreenshots pinned
  • 4 / 5Rules checked
  • 18 sessionsPatterns visible
Case · 1247
Ready for review
NQ · long09:42 → 10:14 · Apex 50K
+$215net · fees $9.20
executions
  • 09:42:18+217 248.50
  • 09:51:04−117 264.25
  • 10:14:31−117 277.00
levels
TGT 277.00STOP 244.50
screenshots
09:41
rules
  • Confirmation after 09:35
  • Stop below morning low
  • Two-step exit on target
  • Halved size after a loss
note

“Waited the confirmation. Two-step exit on target — third runner late, missed.”

confirmation-trendmorning-opentwo-step-exitapex-50kevidence complete
From execution to evidence

The fill is only the receipt.

Most journals stop at the result. Tradeways keeps the result and the decision together, so every review starts with evidence: what you planned, what you did, what changed, and which part of the process deserves attention.

Broker fillbroker_export.csv · row 412
timesymsideqtypricefeep&l
10:14NQL217277.009.20+215.00
  • No screenshot
  • No rule check
  • No setup tag
  • No note
  • No review state
Receipt only
Tradeways tradeCASE · 1247
  • time09:42 → 10:14
  • instrumentNQ
  • qty / side2 long
  • net+$215.00
  • fees−$9.20
  • accountapex-50k
2 screenshots
Levels 244.50 · 277.00
4 / 5 rules
1 note · 32 words
4 tags
Strategy · breakout
Full trade file
01

Start with broker truth

Import or sync executions and keep side, size, price, time, account, fees, instrument, open, close, and P&L aligned as the foundation of the record.

02

Rebuild the decision around it

Attach screenshots, levels, notes, strategy, setup tags, rule checks, mistakes, and custom fields. The trade becomes a case file, not a row in a spreadsheet.

03

Find the leak at scale

Filter by symbol, date, result, review status, strategy, tag, weekday, month, account, or trade ID until a repeated behavior becomes impossible to ignore.

Anatomy of a trade

One row in the broker export.
Eight surfaces in a Tradeways trade.

Open one trade and the full decision is ready for review. It is no longer scattered across exports, chat threads, and memory. Hover or tap a label to see what lives on the trade.

Trade #1247NQ · 09:42 · long
Ready for review
executions
  • 09:42+2248.50
  • 09:51−1264.25
  • 10:14−1277.00
screenshots
levels
  • STOP244.50
  • ENTRY248.50
  • TARGET277.00
rules
  • Confirmation 09:35
  • Stop below low
  • Half size after loss
note

Waited for confirmation. Two-step exit, runner late.

tags
confirm-trendmorningtwo-stepapex
apex-50k+$215.00
At scale

Twelve hundred trades. One mistake pattern. Three filters away.

Filter by symbol, date, result, review status, strategy, tag, weekday, month, account, or trade ID until a repeated behavior becomes impossible to ignore.

Trade ledger1,247 of 1,247
matchingFilter to a behaviour, not just a number.
Review loop

Turn a trade record into a rule change.

One loss can be noise. The same broken rule across a filtered set is a process problem. The trades surface is built to move from import to diagnosis to a concrete adjustment.

  1. Capture the entire trade

    Executions, partial fills, commissions, screenshots, notes, levels, rules, tags, and review state stay together from import through review.

  2. Compare behavior, not excuses

    Separate winners from losers, reviewed from unreviewed, planned from impulsive, morning from afternoon, and one setup from another until the pattern has nowhere to hide.

  3. Change the lever that matters

    Reduce size after a sequence, pause a setup, tighten a no-trade window, fix an exit rule, or make review mandatory before the next session.

What it exposes

The trade record makes hard patterns visible.

Tradeways is built for the practical questions traders actually ask after a difficult week, not vanity analytics that look impressive and change nothing.

Timing windowCASE · 1247
  • 09:31−$112
  • 09:32−$87
09:35
  • 09:42+$162
  • 10:14+$215

The setup works, but only after the open

Filter by setup and time window. The same idea can be profitable after liquidity settles and destructive during the first impulse. That becomes a timing rule, not a vague feeling.

Sequence sizeCASE · 1258
  • #1half size−$112
  • #2half size−$87
  • #3full size−$214broken

You trade larger after losses

Compare sequence position, size, and result. If the third trade after a loss is consistently oversized, the fix is risk process, not another indicator.

Review stateCASE · 1267
  • reviewed4
  • open9
  • flagged2

Your best trades are under-reviewed

Unreviewed winners hide useful process. Mark review state and surface the trades that deserve notes before the next session overwrites the lesson.

Why traders switch

A trade table tells you what happened. A trade record tells you what to change.

The expensive mistakes are rarely hidden in the final P&L column. They sit in the context around the result: when you entered, what rule was active, what you ignored, how you sized, and whether the setup was actually yours to take.

Stop reviewing screenshots in isolation

A chart image is useful only when it is tied to the fill, the level, the account, the result, and the note written close to the decision.

Make rule breaks measurable

If a rule cannot be checked against trades, it becomes a slogan. Put rules on the record and review the cost of following or breaking them.

Keep scale from destroying clarity

After hundreds of trades, memory becomes selective. Filters, review state, tags, and strategy context keep the record usable when volume grows.

Give Oscar and mentors real evidence

AI and feedback are only useful when they can read the same evidence you would show a serious reviewer: trades, notes, rules, screenshots, and outcomes together.

Build your trade record

Make every trade reviewable.

Bring in the executions, attach the evidence, and turn the trade log into the place where the next better rule is found.

Start with broker data. Add context while the decision is still fresh.

Case · 1247
evidence complete
NQ · long09:42 → 10:14 · apex-50k
+$215.00
  • 3 fills
  • 2 screenshots
  • Levels pinned
  • 4 / 5 rules
  • 1 note
  • 4 tags
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