Imported market data first
Zinuto needs historical data that can be mapped into price, time, instrument, and contract context.
Futures replay training
When futures data is lawfully available and fits the import rules, Zinuto can turn it into replay sessions for entries, exits, risk handling, notes, and later review.
Futures replay training
Futures replay is a training session built from historical futures-like data. It keeps the session inside Zinuto so you can practice decisions and inspect the evidence afterward.
Zinuto needs historical data that can be mapped into price, time, instrument, and contract context.
Use replay to practice timing, sizing assumptions, and risk repair without live exposure.
Actions, notes, and outcomes remain connected to the session for later review.
How it differs
Zinuto is for local training and review. It does not replace an exchange terminal, broker risk system, or real margin process.
Training actions do not leave Zinuto.
Margin and contract assumptions are training context, not exchange account state.
The software does not recommend futures trades.
Things to check before using it
Yes, if you import compatible futures historical data that you have permission to use. Zinuto treats it as training material, not live market access.
No. Buy, sell, long, short, and similar actions remain simulated training actions inside the software.
No. Replay records training behavior and cannot recreate live liquidity, slippage, margin calls, rules, or emotional pressure.
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Use Zinuto when you want a local desktop space for replay, notes, review, indicators, and market data you can inspect afterward.