Chart Replay for Traders
Replay historical price charts like a video. Step through past market data tick by tick, test your strategy, and build real trading skills.
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Start replaying these widely traded markets.
EUR/USD
MediumThe most traded currency pair in the world. EUR/USD accounts for about 23% of daily forex volume and offers tight spreads across all sessions.
USD/JPY
MediumA key barometer of risk sentiment in global markets. Heavily influenced by interest rate differentials between the Fed and Bank of Japan.
GBP/USD
HighKnown as Cable, one of the oldest traded currency pairs. Tends to show strong directional moves during London and New York sessions.
GBP/JPY
Very HighKnown as The Beast. One of the most volatile major crosses with large daily ranges, favored by experienced traders.
S&P 500
MediumTracks 500 large-cap US companies and is the most widely followed equity benchmark globally. Reacts to Fed policy, earnings, and macro data.
Nasdaq 100
HighIncludes the largest non-financial Nasdaq companies. Heavily weighted toward tech and growth stocks, more volatile than S&P 500.
Gold
HighThe most traded precious metal and a traditional safe haven. Responds to real interest rates, USD strength, and geopolitical risk.
Bitcoin
Very HighThe largest cryptocurrency by market cap. Trades 24/7 and is driven by adoption trends, regulatory news, and macro liquidity.
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