Data workflow guide

MT5 monitoring and analytics

Phoenix can organize supported MT5 activity alongside your journal so you can review execution and process in one place.

What monitoring means

Monitoring records the events and trade data sent through the supported Phoenix workflow. It does not place orders, manage a broker account, or guarantee that every external event is captured.

Check imported data

After connecting an account or importing records, compare timestamps, symbols, direction, size, entry, exit, and outcome with the original MT5 history. Resolve mismatches before relying on a report.

Use analytics as review context

Performance summaries, session views, loss-pattern analysis, and bot status surfaces describe the available data. They are review aids, not trade instructions or individualized recommendations.

Protect account information

Keep broker credentials, private keys, API keys, payment details, and personal account information out of Discord, Telegram, screenshots, and support messages.

Scope and limitations

Phoenix is educational journal and analytics software. It is not a broker, investment adviser, signal service, or trading-execution system. Market data and AI output may be delayed or inaccurate.