The extension on your desktop reads your closed trades straight out of Axiom — token, size, what you got back, how long you held. No manual entry, no wallet connection, no signatures.
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This screen is a mirror, not a broker.
It shows what your desktop recorded. It cannot place or close a trade, and it never holds a key. When the desktop is asleep, it says so instead of showing you old numbers.
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Then it tells you what actually happened.
How long you hold losers against winners. Which hours cost you money. What trading through a losing streak has cost so far. Only once there is enough history for the numbers to mean anything.
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Connecting…
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Nothing recorded yet
On the desktop, open your portfolio on axiom.trade once. Your closed trades import from there and appear here within a few seconds.
What the next trade looks like once one has gone against you.
Losing streaks
Hold time
Winners against losers, median.
PnL by hour
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Stake size
Your positions split into thirds by how much you put in.
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Setup
Relay
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How this works
Your desktop pushes the journal to the relay on your own machine. This app only reads it. Nothing is stored on a server and nothing leaves your network. When the desktop sleeps or Chrome closes, the numbers here stop updating — and this screen says so instead of showing them as if they were live.
Not here yet
Selling from the phone. The channel carries it, but the desktop cannot execute a swap yet — how Axiom submits one has not been mapped. Until it is, a sell button here would be a lie.