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The Mindset tab answers: “How are my emotions affecting my trading?” This tab aggregates the emotional state tags you log on each trade and the wellbeing data from your Game Plans. It reveals patterns that no P&L chart can show — which feelings cost you money, which emotions trigger mistakes, and whether your pre-session preparation actually improves results.

Emotional State Distribution

A donut chart showing the percentage of your trades in each emotional category:
CategoryColorMeaning
ComposedGreenConfident, Focused, Patient, Calm — supports disciplined execution
ReactiveRedAnxious, Frustrated, Fearful, Impulsive, Angry, Revenge-driven — likely to break rules
UnsettledAmberExcited, Bored, Uncertain, Distracted, Indifferent — could go either way
The legend alongside the chart shows exact counts and percentages per category.
A high percentage of Composed trades correlates strongly with better Align Scores. If your Reactive percentage is climbing, consider taking fewer trades until the pattern reverses.

P&L by Emotional State

A horizontal bar chart showing the average P&L per emotion — the key chart that changes behavior.
  • Each emotion that appears in your trades gets its own bar
  • Bars are colored by category (green/red/amber)
  • Sorted by average P&L, highest to lowest
  • Hover for trade count
What to look for: Statements like “When I trade Confident, my avg P&L is +280.WhenItradeAnxious,its280. When I trade Anxious, it's -145.” This is the data that makes emotional awareness actionable.

Emotion to Mistake Patterns

A ranked list showing which emotions correlate with which mistakes.
  • Shows up to 10 of the strongest correlations
  • Each row: emotion (colored by category) → mistake name with count
  • Bar width represents relative frequency
This reveals patterns like:
  • “When Anxious → Early Entry (7 times)”
  • “When Frustrated → Revenge Trading (4 times)”
This requires both emotion tags and mistake tags on your trades. If you only tag one or the other, this section will be empty.

Emotional Arc Over Time

A stacked area chart showing the weekly distribution of emotional categories.
  • X-axis: Weeks. Y-axis: Count of emotion occurrences
  • Three stacked areas: Composed (green), Unsettled (amber), Reactive (red)
What to look for: Is your green (Composed) area growing over time? Is red (Reactive) shrinking? This shows whether your emotional regulation is trending in the right direction.

Readiness vs Outcome

Three comparison cards showing how your Game Plan readiness score predicts trading outcomes. For each readiness level (Green, Yellow, Red):
  • Average P&L
  • Average Align Score
  • Trade count
This answers: “Does completing the Game Plan and being in a good state actually lead to better execution?”
This requires completed Game Plans with readiness scores. The more consistently you complete your pre-session check-in, the more meaningful this comparison becomes.

Game Plan Compliance

A side-by-side comparison table showing outcomes on days with a completed Game Plan versus days without.
MetricWith Game PlanWithout
SessionsCount of trading daysCount of trading days
Avg P&LAverage per-trade P&LAverage per-trade P&L
Avg Align ScoreAverage execution qualityAverage execution quality
Trades / SessionAverage trades per dayAverage trades per day
This shows the tangible benefit of your pre-session ritual. If “With Game Plan” consistently outperforms “Without,” you have data-backed motivation to complete it every day.
Mindset analytics are powered by two data sources: emotion tags on your trades (learn more) and Game Plan data (learn more). The more consistently you use both, the richer these insights become.