Market window first
Pick instrument, timeframe, and start area before training begins.
Stock review training
Pick a historical window and advance it one bar at a time. The archive keeps the simulated trades and session details. Add a note when the reason behind a decision matters.
Stock review training
Replay training reveals a historical chart one bar at a time. You make each decision before seeing what happened next, then review it afterward.
Pick instrument, timeframe, and start area before training begins.
Imported market data can become part of your practice dataset.
The archive retains the chart, simulated trades, environment details, and results within the configured history period. Notes created from training context are organized separately in the Notes workspace.
How it differs
Zinuto focuses on training records and reviewable judgment, not live execution or brokerage training routines.
It does not send orders to brokers or exchanges.
The emphasis is manual decision practice and later review.
Imported market data can become part of the practice data.
Stock review training
Yes. Start with the bundled WIKI EOD equity sample or import compatible stock history you have the right to use. Zinuto focuses on replay, notes, simulated decisions, and review records, not live stock orders.
No. Backtesting usually tests a rule across data. K-line replay asks you to make decisions step by step before later candles are visible, then review the decision trail.
No. Zinuto is training and review software. It does not recommend buying, selling, holding, or allocating assets.
Stock review training
Pick a sample, hide the later bars, make a few decisions, and open the archive afterward. That single run shows how Zinuto records practice.