Notes
Attach the reasoning behind a setup so post-session review does not depend on memory.
Switzerland Workflow Hub
Turn your SIX, SMI, and overnight-US chart work — notes, levels, drawings, labels, and exports — into structured review records for journals, AI review, and IBKR handoffs.
Just tell your AI agent —
“Draw a rising support line from the 67.79 low through the higher lows labeled 'Higher lows', and a resistance line at the 86.23 high.”
What Gets Captured
Not another screenshot — a structured record of what you marked on SIX Swiss, SMI, or US charts, and the reasoning, that still holds up at review.
Attach the reasoning behind a setup so post-session review does not depend on memory.
Preserve important prices, zones, and invalidation areas tied to the chart record.
Preserve drawn context as part of the review workflow, not just as visual markup.
Make annotations readable for later review, export, and structured handoff.
Prepare chart context for journals, AI review, spreadsheets, and internal workflow systems.
Support IBKR-oriented and custom-system processes that need clean chart records.
Keep SMI blue-chip and SIX-listed setup context, session levels, and invalidation notes as structured fields — reviewed against the overnight US session from CET.

Built for Switzerland Review Loops
Swiss traders split attention between the SIX/SMI day session and a US session that runs overnight in CET. MyLinedChart keeps both as one structured record.
Mark up the US regular session as it runs overnight in CET; the markup and notes are intact when you review the next morning.
Capture SIX and SMI blue-chip setups, levels, and notes during the Swiss session as records you can compare across days, not screenshots you lose.
Keep US and SIX/SMI chart work in the same structured format so review and journaling stay consistent.
Export clean fields for journals, dashboards, AI review, or an IBKR/custom-system build — without manual re-keying.
SWITZERLAND WORKFLOW RESOURCES
These resources focus on review workflow, AI-readable chart records, and structured exports. They do not recommend trades, brokers, securities, or market-data providers.
See how a connected AI agent reads your chart context and proposes drawings or indicators in natural language, every change confirmed by you.
Custom Formula IndicatorsDescribe an indicator in natural language and your AI invents it from a sandboxed formula, rendered on your live chart.
Built-In IndicatorsReview the full built-in indicator library available for SIX, SMI, and US chart work.
CHART WORKFLOW LIBRARY
Use these focused guides to connect SIX and SMI chart review, disciplined blue-chip record-keeping, and IBKR-based workflows.
Compare chart-review and export workflow fit across IBKR, Swissquote, Saxo, and PostFinance.
A Structured Review Record for SMI Blue-ChipsBuild a disciplined, comparable chart record for the SMI's twenty blue-chip constituents.
Chart Annotation TypesSee every drawing, level, and note type available for structuring SIX, SMI, and US chart review.
Download MyLinedChartGet the desktop app and the local Connector to start drawing, exporting, and reviewing.
All ArticlesBrowse the full article library for chart review, export, and IBKR workflow guidance.
STARTING PATHS
Start with pricing if you're evaluating MyLinedChart as a review layer. Start with the Connector to see how it links to your IBKR session locally.
Pricing
Review the plan and CHF pricing before you change the workflow.
View PricingThe Connector
MyLinedChart is a desktop app that connects to your own Interactive Brokers session (TWS or IB Gateway) on your machine — your data stays local and private.
See how it connectsFor SIX/SMI desks, PMs & firms
For SIX/SMI desks and discretionary PMs: turn how your team reads markets, sizes, and manages risk into a documented, repeatable process — plus the data pipelines, reporting, and execution review behind it. Scoped, documented engagements — book a scoping call.
Explore consultingReviewable Chart Work
If your process spans SIX, SMI, and overnight US sessions, MyLinedChart gives that chart work a structured place to live.
BOUNDARIES
Plain answers on scope, data, and what this is not — for Swiss traders.
No. MyLinedChart is global software from Little Bird Trading LLC. This page is Switzerland-focused workflow guidance, not a claim of a Swiss office, local support team, broker, or FINMA-licensed advisory service.
No. MyLinedChart helps capture, structure, export, and review chart context. It does not provide investment, trading, tax, legal, or financial advice.
No. Workflow guidance may reference platforms such as Swissquote, PostFinance, Saxo Bank, and IBKR for context, but it does not recommend brokers or accounts. MyLinedChart's own market data and connectivity are IBKR-based only.
No. SIX, SMI, and US market data, real-time feeds, exchange entitlements, symbol availability, historical depth, API access, and export behavior depend on the user's provider, broker, account, and exchange permissions.
No. MyLinedChart does not place trades automatically. Any broker or custom-system workflow requires the trader's own review, implementation controls, provider permissions, and risk management.
No. The pricing link requests CHF where available, but final billing behavior, taxes, exchange rates, payment processing, broker costs, and market-data fees depend on the active checkout and provider setup.
You can capture SMI blue-chip and SIX-listed setup notes, session levels, and invalidation context as structured chart fields. It is not a data feed and does not guarantee SIX data or provide advice.
Yes — markup, notes, and levels stay attached across sessions, so US work done overnight in CET is intact at review. It does not stream market data or place trades.
DISCLAIMER
MyLinedChart is global software from Little Bird Trading LLC. It is not a Swiss broker, FINMA-licensed adviser, market-data provider, tax adviser, legal adviser, or broker recommendation service. It does not provide investment, trading, tax, legal, or financial advice. It does not guarantee SIX or SMI data, real-time feeds, exchange entitlements, broker API access, CHF checkout behavior, provider compatibility, or automatic trading.