Asking Alltra a question
The AI reads your own executions — what to ask it, and what it will not do.
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Intelligence is the part of Alltra you talk to. It reads the same trades every other surface reads, and that is the whole difference between it and a general chatbot with a trading skin: it has your executions in front of it.
It will not invent. If your data does not support an answer, saying so IS the answer — a confident number with nothing behind it is worse than no number.
Questions that work
- What do my losing days have in common?
- Which setup actually pays, once costs are in?
- What time of day do I actually trade well?
- Did last month’s discipline hold, or did it slip in the last week?
Every answer is grounded in your own executions, so anything it tells you can be checked against the Trades table. It is worth checking a few early — that is how you learn what it is good at.
Questions about the future do not work, and that is not a limitation to route around. Nothing in your history says what the market does next.
Library
A conversation is not lost when you leave it. The Library lists every one you have had, so you can search them, pin the ones worth keeping and open one again where you left off. Its other shelves — images, files and pinned insights — start empty, and anything you put on them today is held for the session rather than stored.
It is only as good as what you have given it:
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