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How MyLinedChart Supports a More Structured Coaching Process
Use MyLinedChart exports to keep coaching sessions grounded in full chart and annotation context.
Coaching sessions are stronger when both sides can review one shared decision record instead of rebuilding setup context from memory.
Why This Improves Coaching
Most coaching friction comes from context gaps. A screenshot can show chart visuals, but it rarely preserves enough detail for consistent process review.
MyLinedChart supports this gap by making full chart context exportable so review sessions can focus on decision quality instead of memory.
What Context Should Stay Preserved
- Symbol, timeframe, session, and timezone context.
- OHLCV structure used in the decision window.
- Indicator context at the time of analysis.
- Drawing anchors and note text tied to the setup.
Simple Workflow
- Annotate chart structure and notes during analysis.
- Export to JSON plus XLSX/CSV for review and tracking.
- Use the same context in coaching and self-review.
- Carry adjustments into the next decision cycle.
Process Outcome
When context stays intact from analysis through review, coaching conversations become more specific and easier to act on.
That improves consistency without forcing traders into a heavy admin routine.
FAQ
Is this replacing my coach or review framework?
No. MyLinedChart supports the process by preserving context that your existing coaching framework can use.
Why export both JSON and XLSX/CSV?
JSON preserves full structure for technical workflows, while XLSX/CSV stays easy for quick human review.
Sample MyLinedChart Multi-Chart Exports With Drawings
- Download Sample XLSX Export (.xlsx)
XLSX and CSV are streamlined for human reading. Use spreadsheets for direct review and journaling.
- Download Sample JSON Export (.json)
JSON keeps full technical details. JSON sample for structured automation, backtesting prep, and pipeline ingestion.
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