Use replay for process, not blind reads
Replay is excellent for sequencing trades, reviewing structure, and testing entry management.
It is weaker for pure directional reading because your eye catches motion before the decision is locked.
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Guide
Replay is powerful, but only if you know which skill it is training.
Best for traders who already use replay and want better rules for when it helps and when it biases them.
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CandleDojo editorial team
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Mar 30, 2026
Last updated
Apr 4, 2026
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This guide is written by CandleDojo from the platform's public methodology and data coverage pages. It is designed to explain chart-reading practice concepts, not to provide financial advice.
Direct Answer
A guide to using replay for trade development while protecting chart-reading reps from hindsight bias.
Replay is excellent for sequencing trades, reviewing structure, and testing entry management.
It is weaker for pure directional reading because your eye catches motion before the decision is locked.
Decide whether the session is for execution, rule review, or context review before you start.
A replay session without a job usually turns into random scrolling.