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Stop paying for a separate scanner just to watch the tape. ⚡ The first-in-market Real-Time Live Screener brings the hunt directly into your journal. Build custom, real-time scans for massive volume spikes, sudden price changes, or consecutive green bars, and pull up the live chart instantly on the exact same screen. Stop chasing alerts across three different apps. 🛑 Let the setups come to you. 🎯

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Your win rate doesn't exist in a vacuum. 📉 A 60% overall win rate sounds great until you realize you win 80% of your trades on Tuesdays but only 30% on Fridays. The Win-Rate Charts dashboard slices your edge into highly specific, actionable timeframes. Stop looking at aggregate numbers. Instantly visualize your exact ratio of Wins to Losses broken down by Time of Day, Day of the Week, and Month. Overlay volume and PnL curves directly onto the bar charts to see if your high win-rate days are actually driving your profitability or just padding your stats with tiny scalps. Stop trading your weakest setups. 🛑 Find your highest probability zones. 🎯

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Apparently some platforms tell their customers we don't have 🤡 ❌ Trade replay ❌ Backtesting ❌ Prop firm support Meanwhile, on TradesViz today 😎 ✅ Second-by-second trade replay ✅ 70+ indicator backtester across 30,000+ symbols ✅ Prop firm compliance with drawdown + daily loss tracking Don't take anyone's word for it. Try it yourself.

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A winning trade doesn't mean it was a comfortable ride. 🎢 Seeing a green PnL on a closed trade is great, but it hides the emotional and financial pain you might have endured to get there. The Trades Drawdown View exposes exactly how much heat your positions take while open. By mapping your minute-by-minute running PnL against your entry point, you can instantly see if a trade spent 80% of its duration deep in the red before finally crawling back to break-even. Stop calling lucky escapes "good trades." 🛑 Track your actual pain threshold. 📉

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🎉 NEW Options flow feature: AI summary for unusual flow and market overview! Whatever filters you apply -> Get the relevant data + AI insights in a single click! We've been focusing on making trading prep easier and this should help a lot of traders! 😁

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Never fly blind into a complex options spread. 🦇 If you can't visualize your exact max loss and breakeven points before execution, you are just gambling on Greeks. The Options Payoff Chart instantly maps your theoretical risk profile. Build complex multi-leg strategies-from Iron Condors to Strangles-and dynamically visualize how changes in underlying price, implied volatility, and time decay will impact your final PnL at expiration. Stop guessing your exposure. 🛑 Map the math. 📈

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$CD  $XLE  $MEOH -> These are the top symbols in price % change in market open and  $INTC above 52-week high 🤓 🟢 TradesViz screeners are live. It has been 3 weeks since launch, and 1000s of unique screener setups have been created so far! Screener + Journal + Backtesting 👇

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The April 8 tape showed powerful momentum follow‑through across both early‑stage and established trend leaders, with volume confirming conviction behind multi‑day advances.  In the four‑day streak group, $AGPU stood out, rising 189 percent on 2.4 million shares with a massive 11,821 percent volume increase. $APLS (+137 percent) and $FLYT (+115 percent) added strength from biotech and industrial tech, while $CLIR and $AEHR delivered 80 and 73 percent gains supported by triple‑digit volume spikes. $SLNO’s 71 percent surge marked the standout liquidity expansion of the session at 4,100 percent.  The five‑day basket maintained steady upside, led by $CAR (+56 percent) and $SNDU (+56 percent), with $VATE (+36 percent) and $FCHL (+26 percent) showing continued broad participation. Rising activity in $ORKA and $HLXX reinforced the breadth of the move across small‑cap and niche tech.  The April 8 screener underscores a strong continuation of risk appetite — sustained price action and expanding liquidity suggest momentum traders remain fully engaged as trend structures extend into mid‑April.

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The April 8 tape showed clear signs of positive divergence across large‑cap tech and semiconductors, with momentum rebuilding after a week of tight consolidation.  $ARM led the group on the 30‑minute timeframe, printing a high‑threshold divergence confirmed by stabilizing volume and incremental buyers stepping in.  $MSFT,  $NVDA, and $ORCL joined as additional tech names flashing similar signals, hinting at quiet accumulation within the sector.  Strength extended beyond tech, with $BABA and $NKE showing early signs of rotation as positive divergence emerged after recent weakness. Participation from $NOW and $HOOD added confirmation of improving sentiment in software and consumer platforms.  The April 8 screener reflects constructive undercurrents across leadership names — positive divergence on shorter timeframes suggests buyers are positioning ahead of a potential near‑term inflection in growth and semis.

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The April 8 tape showed balanced institutional activity, with concentrated sweeps across tech and semiconductors offset by selective protection in mega‑caps.  $MSFT led the flow with an $8.6M put sweep at the $475 strike for Apr 2026, mirroring the defensive tone seen last week. $AAPL added two call‑sell sweeps totaling $7.6M, suggesting profit‑taking in short‑term upside exposure.  Buyers found footing in semiconductors, where $MU ($7.1M split buy) and $SNDK ($6.3M call sweep) drew steady inflows. $TSLA and $LITE joined the bid side with mid‑term call splits around $240–$500 strikes, reflecting gradual re‑engagement in high‑beta tech. $UNH and $DAL posted offsetting sweeps in healthcare and airlines, adding cyclical breadth to the tape.  The April 8 flow reflected a disciplined environment — institutions are staying active on both sides, maintaining downside cover while selectively pressing exposure in semiconductors and growth tech into early Q2.

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