Trandence

Session Summary helps you review imported trading days as sessions. It is the bridge between a multi-day import, Calendar drilldowns, and the single-session insight card.

Where Sessions Appear

Sessions appear in three main places:

  • Import Summary after a CSV/TXT import finishes.
  • Period Summary when Trandence has a date range to review.
  • Session Card for one trading day.

If Trandence cannot determine which dates to review, it shows Summary Not Available and sends you back to Trades.

Period Summary

Period Summary reviews session summaries for the selected range. Dates without completed trading activity are skipped, and Trandence only shows an error when no sessions can be found for that period.

The top summary shows:

  • Overtrading detected - count of sessions where overtrading is detected.
  • Clean sessions - sessions with no overtrading, no open-position warning, and no warning messages.
  • Incomplete sessions - sessions with open positions or warnings, excluding overtraded sessions.

If you open a summary from a previously imported file, Trandence displays a notice that the summary is from an existing import.

Best And Worst Sessions

Period Summary highlights a best and worst session.

Best session is the session with the highest final net P&L.

Worst session uses a two-step rule:

  1. If any sessions are overtraded, the worst session is the overtraded session with the largest giveback.
  2. If no sessions are overtraded, the worst session is the session with the lowest final net P&L.

Use the arrow on either highlight to open the Session Card for that date.

Session Badges

Each session row can show one badge. Badge priority is:

  1. Edited - the session was changed after import.
  2. Overtraded - overtrading was detected.
  3. Incomplete - the session has open positions or warnings.
  4. Clean - no overtrading and no incomplete-session warnings.

Edited has the highest priority because entry-based insight can be inaccurate after manual changes.

Session Card

The Session Card opens one trading day. It loads the session summary and shows:

  • final net P&L
  • entry count
  • closed trade count
  • edited-session or open-position warning state
  • overtrading insight or clean-session message

If the session is edited after import, Trandence suppresses confident overtrading language and recommends re-importing to regenerate entry-based insight.

If overtrading is detected, the card shows the peak entry, peak time, peak P&L, amount given back, and final net P&L. If no overtrading is detected, it shows that you stopped within the efficiency zone.

Back Navigation

Session Card remembers where it was opened from when navigation state is available:

  • From Period Summary, Back to Summary returns to the same date-range summary.
  • From Calendar, Back to Calendar restores the previous calendar view.
  • If no source is known, Back falls back to Calendar.

Need Help?

If a session does not load, confirm that the date contains imported trades and that the import completed successfully. For help, contact [email protected].