Anonymous Charts - What are they?

Anonymous Charts - What are they?

Every chart you see in Trading Blitz comes from real historical stock data, but the ticker symbol and date are always hidden. You will never know which stock or time period you are looking at. This is one of Trading Blitz's most important design features, and understanding why it works this way will make you a better trader.

Why Are Charts Anonymous?

Knowing the name of a stock can work against you. If you recognize the ticker or period, you might remember news from that period, recall a famous bull run, or carry a bias about the company. Any of those things can cloud your judgment and lead you to make a decision based on memory rather than what the chart is actually showing.

By removing the ticker and date, Trading Blitz levels the playing field and forces every trader, beginner or experienced, to make decisions based purely on price action, volume, and pattern recognition. That is exactly the skill set that transfers to real trading.

What You Can See on the Chart

Even though the ticker and date are hidden, the chart contains everything a technical trader needs:

  • Candlestick price data — open, high, low, close for each bar
  • Volume bars — relative volume at each price point
  • Technical indicators — you can add up to 5 indicators to any chart
  • Price scale — actual price values are visible on the right axis
  • Relative time — bars progress left to right in chronological order, though the specific dates are not shown

What You Cannot See

  • The stock's ticker symbol
  • The company name
  • The specific date or time period
  • Any news, earnings, or fundamental data

How to Add Indicators to the Chart

You can customize your chart view by adding technical indicators. Trading Blitz supports up to 5 indicators at a time. Common choices include moving averages, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, and volume overlays. Learn how to add and edit indicators.

Chart Filters (Premium)

Premium members can filter the chart pool by market cap, volume range, and specific price patterns, even though the charts remain anonymous. The filter narrows which charts you are served; it does not reveal what the stock is. Learn how chart filters work.

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