The trade library is the master record of your trading. Every filed trade appears here with its playbook, origin, tags, notes, snapshots, and outcome.
Playbooks answer one question: how did this setup perform? The library answers a wider one: what have I actually done across all trading, live and simulated?
That matters because patterns often hide between playbooks. Maybe your best trades happen in one session window. Maybe replay results do not transfer live. Maybe one instrument is carrying the whole account.
How it works
Open Trades in Morpheus. Filter by playbook, origin, side, result, date, instrument, and tags. Expand a row to inspect notes and snapshots, or jump into the playbook when you want setup-specific context.
Expanded trade row — snapshots, notes, tags, and playbook link without leaving the library.
What becomes possible
- Find any trade without digging through separate journals
- Compare live, demo, sim, and replay honestly
- Clean up missing tags before you trust a report
- Give AI search and analytics a complete data layer
Where it fits
The library is the spine of the understand layer. Capture writes into it. Search and analytics read from it. If the library is clean, every question downstream gets easier to answer.
Start here
Open the last thirty days of trades. Fix missing playbooks, tags, and origins first. Clean data beats clever analysis.
Try Trade library in the terminal
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