AEGIS

Features

Everything it does. And what it doesn't, yet.

Anything marked Planned is designed but not built. It is listed because you should know where the product is going — and labelled because you should not have to find out the hard way which half you are paying for.

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The chart

Candles, volume and the levels that matter

Prior session high and low, prior settle, RTH range, and the current session in your timezone.

Drawing tools

Trend lines, horizontal levels, rectangles, zones and Fibonacci retracements, saved per symbol.

Saved layouts

Your timeframe, drawings and panel arrangement, restored per instrument.

Replay mode

Walk a session back bar by bar, or minute by minute inside a bar. The intrabar steps are real data, never an interpolated path — the sequence inside a bar is exactly what replay exists to withhold.

Time & sales

The tape beside the chart, with the aggressor marked where it can be determined and left uncoloured where it cannot.

Market depth

The book, read-only. Level 2 is a separate exchange subscription from real-time quotes and several times the price, so AEGIS shows it only if you hold one — and says so plainly rather than offering an upgrade it cannot sell you.

Delayed-data badge

Drawn from the tick's own delay figure, so it cannot disagree with the data it labels.

02 / 06

The analysis

Deterministic annotations

Rule-based signals — VWAP rejection, range compression, prior-level tests — computed from the data, identical for everyone.

The written read

A description of the regime in plain language, with its confidence and the evidence behind it.

Invalidation on every read

The price condition that would make the read wrong, shown with the read rather than behind it.

Your history in this regime

How you have actually traded conditions like these — from your journal, not a benchmark.

On-demand analysis

Ask for a fresh read on a symbol, within a monthly quota.

03 / 06

The journal

Automatic trade reconstruction

Fills become trades — entry, exit, net P&L, R-multiple, MAE and MFE.

Exact decimal arithmetic

Money and prices are never floating point, so the journal agrees with the broker statement.

Notes, ratings and tags

The part only you can add: what you were thinking, and whether you followed the plan.

Analytics

Win rate, expectancy, profit factor and maximum drawdown, broken down by instrument, hour and day of week.

Tax export

A year of realised trades in a form an accountant will accept.

Strategies

Name a setup, state what would show the edge is gone, and see it ranked worst first — the actionable end of the list should not need scrolling to.

Reports

Every measure over every dimension, composed from two menus rather than hunted for in a list of three hundred names. One filter, applied server-side, so two screens cannot disagree about the same month.

The daily loop

Prep and review notes, your own checklist, and days you deliberately stood aside — with a consistency record that feeds the discipline score rather than sitting beside it.

Your score

Profitability, risk, consistency and discipline out of a hundred, each showing the numbers that produced it.

Screenshots and share links

Paste a chart onto a trade. Share one trade by link, with your note included only if you say so, and revoke it the moment you want to.

A breakeven band you set

A trade that closes two dollars up after commissions is a scratch, not a win. You decide how wide flat is, and it changes what "win" means everywhere at once.

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Working on your own record

Journal agents

A session review, a game plan, an auto-tagger and a weekly digest, reading your own journal. They describe what your records show and never tell you what to trade. Tag suggestions are yours to accept, never applied for you.

Backtesting

Rules as data, scored by the same arithmetic as your journal — so a backtest can sit beside your real record for the same strategy and the comparison means something. It counts the bars where the stop and target were both inside the range, because that part of the result is assumption rather than data.

Historical data for backtests Partly built

The engine runs today on generated bars, which exercise it and say nothing about a strategy. The vendor for real history is not chosen yet, and every result says which data it ran on.

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Risk and rules

Prop-firm rule tracking

Daily loss limit, trailing drawdown and profit target, live against the account you are trading.

Rule sets

Pick the one matching your firm, or define your own thresholds.

Alerts

A contract trading through a price, or a rule approaching its limit.

06 / 06

Accounts and platforms

Rithmic connection

Read-only, with credentials held server-side and never in the browser.

Tradovate and TopstepX Partly built

Written against each vendor's published API documentation, behind the same adapter interface. Not yet run against a live account — we will say when they have been.

CQG Planned

Its API needs an enablement request and a protocol package that is not publicly available. Nothing is pretended in the meantime.

Web, Windows and macOS

The same application in a desktop shell, not a separate product.

iOS and Android

Designed for a phone rather than shrunk from the desktop, with the AI read on the chart.

Device management

See and revoke every device that can display market data on your subscription.

News and economic calendar Planned

Multi-source headlines and macro events on the session timeline. Designed, not yet built.

Early access

See it when it is ready.