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Using MyLinedChart Exports to Compare Planned vs Executed Trade Context
Compare setup intent against execution outcomes with one preserved context workflow.
Process improvement depends on comparing plan and execution directly. MyLinedChart supports that by preserving both in exportable context.
Why Plan-vs-Execution Matters
Without a clean comparison method, many reviews focus too much on outcomes and too little on decision quality.
Preserved context makes alignment and drift easier to identify.
Comparison Checklist
- Was the setup note specific before entry?
- Did anchors reflect the stated risk structure?
- Was indicator context consistent with the plan?
- Did execution timing follow the intended trigger?
Use in Ongoing Coaching
Coaches can use this comparison to prioritize which behavior changes matter most.
Traders can use it to focus effort on the highest-impact execution gaps.
FAQ
Can this work if I only review once per week?
Yes. Weekly comparison still provides strong signal when context is preserved consistently.
Is outcome data still useful here?
Yes, but it should be interpreted alongside plan-vs-execution context, not in isolation.
Sample Structured Chart-Data Exports
Review how chart drawings, annotations, OHLC, volume, and execution context become reusable structured data.
- Download XLSX Sample
Spreadsheet-ready chart data for review, journaling, and process refinement.
- Download JSON Sample
Machine-readable chart context for Claude Code, ChatGPT Codex, automation-ready workflows, and technical review.
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