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After you finish trading for the day, return to the Game Plan and end your session. TradeAlign generates a full execution breakdown based on the trades you logged during the session.

Ending your session

Click End Session to open the post-session dialog. You will be asked one question: “How do you feel about today’s session?” Choose one: Great, Good, Neutral, Frustrated, or Need to step away. This captures your post-session emotional state so you can compare it to how you felt before trading.

Session Summary

The first card shows your session at a glance:
  • Duration — how long your session lasted (start to end)
  • Readiness — the readiness score you had before trading
  • Feeling — your pre-session feeling(s) compared to your post-session feeling, shown as color-coded chips with an arrow between them
  • Trades — number of trades logged during the session

Today’s Execution

The most detailed section. Shows how well you executed across all trades logged today.

Align Score headline

A large number showing your average Align Score across all trades. Color-coded:
  • Green if 7.0 or above
  • Amber if 5.0 to 6.9
  • Red if below 5.0

Per-trade breakdown

A table with one row per trade:
ColumnWhat it shows
TradeTrade number + symbol (e.g., T1 MNQ)
AlignAlign Score out of 10
RatingExecution rating as stars (1-5)
P&LProfit or loss, color-coded green/red
RR-multiple, color-coded green/red

Alignment breakdown

A grid showing how consistently you followed your trading rules across all trades:
  • Followed entry criteria — did you enter according to your plan?
  • Emotionally centered — were you in the right headspace?
  • Matched playbook — did the trade match your strategy?
  • Followed risk management — did you honor stops and sizing?
  • Would take again — knowing the outcome, would you repeat the trade?
Each item shows a green check or red X with a count (e.g., 3/4 means 3 out of 4 trades answered yes).
These alignment toggles come from the post-trade review in your Journal. If you haven’t reviewed a trade yet, its alignment data won’t appear here.

Mistakes Today

Aggregates all mistake tags selected across your trades for the day.
  • Each unique mistake appears as a chip with a count badge
  • Mistakes that appear 2+ times are highlighted in red
  • Mistakes that appear once are shown in amber
  • Below the chips, a contextual note connects mistakes to specific trades (e.g., “Moved Stop Loss tagged on T3 and T4”)
If no mistakes were tagged on any trade, you will see: “No mistakes tagged today. Clean execution.”

Emotional Patterns

Shows every emotional state logged across your trades, with trade references.
  • Emotions are shown as chips color-coded by category: green (Composed), red (Reactive), amber (Unsettled)
  • Each chip shows which trades it appeared on (e.g., “Confident T1, T2”)
  • Below the chips, an emotional arc summary detects shifts:
    • If early trades were composed and later trades were reactive: “Emotional shift: Confident/Focused on T1 → Frustrated/Distracted by T4”
    • If emotions stayed consistent: “Consistent emotional state throughout the session”
Pay attention to emotional shifts mid-session. A shift from Composed to Reactive often correlates with execution degradation — your session takeaways will call this out if detected.

Consistency Streak

A 7-day bar chart showing your Align Score quality across recent trading sessions:
  • Green bar — average Align Score 7.0 or above
  • Amber bar — average Align Score 5.0 to 6.9
  • Red bar — average Align Score below 5.0
  • Empty bar — no trades logged that day
A summary shows how many of the last 7 sessions scored above 7.0. Today’s bar is labeled “Today” instead of the day name.

Session Takeaways

One or two insight cards with a purple accent border. These are template-driven observations based on your data — not AI generated.

Execution degradation check

Compares the average Align Score of the first half of your trades vs the second half. If the second half dropped by more than 1.5 points, it calls out the decline and connects it to mistakes and emotional shifts. Example: “Your first 2 trades averaged 8.5/10 execution with a +$1,132 P&L. Trades 3 and 4 dropped to 6.5/10 with ‘Moved Stop Loss’ tagged on both. The emotional shift from Confident to Frustrated lines up exactly. Tomorrow’s focus: if you feel the shift, stop trading.”

Game Plan compliance check

Compares your actual trading against what you committed to in the Game Plan:
  • Did you exceed your max losses limit?
  • Did you exceed the trades-per-day limit from your playbook?
Example: “You set a max of 2 losses today in your Game Plan. You hit 1 loss (T3) and kept going. Good discipline on the loss limit — but you took 4 trades when your risk framework allows 2 per day.”

Risk parameter compliance

If you set any of the risk parameters in your Game Plan, additional takeaway cards appear comparing your plan against your actual results: Daily loss limit — Compares your cumulative session P&L against your daily loss limit. Calls out whether you stayed within or exceeded the limit. Example: “You set a 300 daily loss limit. Session P&L: -280. Good discipline staying within your limit.” Daily profit target — Checks whether you reached your profit target and whether you protected gains or kept trading. Example: “Your daily profit target was 500. Session P&L: +520. Target reached — smart move protecting gains.” Risk per trade — Flags any trades where the actual risk exceeded your planned risk-per-trade amount. Example: “You set a $150 risk-per-trade limit. T3 exceeded this — review sizing on those entries.” Position size — Flags trades where you used more contracts than planned. Example: “Planned position size: 3 contracts. T3, T4 used more — oversizing correlates with lower Align Scores.”
These checks only appear when you set the corresponding risk parameter in your Game Plan. If a field is left blank, no check is generated for it.
If your session data matches certain behavioral patterns, an amber-accented card appears between the session takeaways and the AI debrief. This card recommends 1–2 Notebook templates designed to address the specific issue. The recommendation engine checks your trades against these triggers in priority order:
TriggerTemplate recommended
Any trade tagged “Revenge Trading”Revenge Trading Debrief
2+ trades tagged “Moved Stop Loss” or “No Stop Loss”Stop Loss Discipline Check
2+ trades tagged “FOMO Entry” or “Chased Entry”Breaking the FOMO Cycle
Trade count exceeds your max trades limitOvertrading Audit
Any trade tagged “Oversized Position”Stop Loss Discipline Check
Losing day + post-session feeling is Frustrated or Need to step awayPost-Loss Reflection
Average Align Score below 5.0Post-Loss Reflection
3+ consecutive losing daysConfidence Reset
Same mistake tag appears 5+ times in last 7 daysMatching behavioral template
Each recommendation shows:
  • The template name (clickable)
  • A reason tied to today’s data (e.g., “You tagged Revenge Trading on T3 and T4”)
  • An Open in Notebook link that takes you directly to the Notebook with that template pre-loaded
If no triggers match, this section doesn’t appear at all. No empty states, no filler — it only shows up when there’s a genuine recommendation.

AI Debrief (coming soon)

A placeholder card indicates that a detailed AI-powered session analysis is being prepared. This feature is not yet active. At the bottom of the completed view, three links let you continue your workflow:
  • View today’s trades — opens the Trades page filtered to today’s date
  • View analytics — opens the Analytics page
  • Open notebook — opens the Notebook for post-session reflections

Editing or deleting a game plan

If you need to modify a completed game plan, click the pencil icon in the header. This reopens the form to pre-session state with all your data preserved. To delete a game plan entirely, click the trash icon. You will see a confirmation dialog. Deleting removes the record and lets you create a fresh game plan for the same day.
Edit and delete are only available for today’s game plan. Past sessions with started or completed sessions are read-only to preserve your historical data. You can backfill a missed day if no game plan exists for it.