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US Market Trading Workflow From Singapore: SGT Time Zones, Chart Review, and Exports
Plan a US market trading workflow from Singapore with SGT time-zone fields, session context, chart notes, broker records, exports, and review checks.
US market trading from Singapore creates a review problem before it creates an automation problem. Premarket, regular, and after-hours sessions happen against Singapore local time, and the journal has to preserve both views clearly.
Quick Answer
A US market workflow from Singapore should record the US market session, Singapore local review time, symbol, broker or provider, chart levels, notes, labels, action taken, export source, and post-session review tag.
Use IBKR Singapore Chart Workflow for SGX and US Market Review if IBKR Singapore is part of the workflow and Structured Chart Journal for SGX and US Trades From Singapore when the journal also includes SGX trades.
The SGT Review Problem
A US trade can belong to one market session but be reviewed on a different Singapore calendar day. Without separate fields, the journal can confuse when the setup formed, when the trader acted, and when the review happened.
This matters for premarket, regular session, after-hours, and overnight review routines. Time-zone clarity protects the review sample from false comparisons.
Fields for US Market Review From Singapore
Start with market, symbol, timeframe, US session, SGT review time, provider, broker record reference, chart notes, levels, labels, invalidation context, action taken, and export source.
If TradingView is part of the chart workflow, use TradingView Drawing Export Limits for SGX and US Charts From Singapore to make sure drawing context survives outside the chart.
| Field | Purpose | Review Risk |
|---|---|---|
| US session | Separates premarket, regular, and after-hours context | Different liquidity regimes get mixed |
| SGT review time | Shows when the Singapore trader reviewed the setup | Review delay is hidden |
| Broker or provider | Records the source of access and data assumptions | Data lineage is unclear |
| Chart notes and levels | Preserves the decision reason | Outcome replaces process memory |
| Export source | Shows what artifact can be inspected | The journal cannot verify the record |
Where MyLinedChart Fits
MyLinedChart helps preserve the chart side of the US market record: notes, levels, drawings, labels, and exportable context. That structure can be paired with broker records and journal fields.
Use Export Chart Data With Notes for Real Trade Journals for the broader journal export workflow and Pricing when you are ready to evaluate plans.
Limits and Claims to Keep Clear
This workflow is educational. It does not recommend US trading, securities, brokers, market-data providers, account types, position sizes, tax treatment, W-8BEN handling, or strategies.
MyLinedChart does not guarantee broker access, US market data, SGX data, exchange entitlements, API access, SGD checkout behavior, or automatic trading.
FAQ
What time-zone fields should Singapore traders keep for US trades?
Keep US market session, exchange date, Singapore local review time, and the time used by the broker or provider record.
Is this a guide to US tax or W-8BEN decisions?
No. It is a chart review workflow. It does not provide tax, legal, W-8BEN, CPF, SRS, or financial advice.
Does MyLinedChart place US market trades automatically?
No. MyLinedChart preserves review context and exports. It does not place trades automatically.
Sample Structured Chart Intelligence Exports
Review how chart drawings, annotations, OHLC, volume, and execution context become reusable structured data.
- Download XLSX Sample
Spreadsheet-ready chart intelligence 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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