Every trading day has three sessions — Asia (early morning), London (mid-day) and New York (afternoon, US time). Before each session opens, the macro analyst behind this app looks at hundreds of inputs — economic releases, central bank speeches, positioning data, breaking news on X — and locks in a single answer to one question:"Which currencies will probably be strong, and which will probably be weak, during the next 8 hours?"
That's a session bias. Below is the journal of past biases you've locked in. Click EXPLAIN on any row to get a plain-English breakdown of what drove that specific call — with every acronym defined and every signal traced back to its source.
Goal: help you understand WHY the macro view was what it was, so the next time you see the same setup you can recognize it yourself. Not a trading recommendation.