This tab runs a single shared GOOGL replay tape and lets you test the chart ideas one at a time instead of mixing them into one noisy surface.
Escalate the stage when the tape hits a truly important inflection.
Make HOD, LOD, and previous close feel magnetic as price leans into them.
Leave a fading memory of the last burst so acceleration is legible at a glance.
Visually coil the chart when the tape is tightening before a move.
Give failed breaks and clean breaks distinct personalities instead of one generic flash.
Translate relative volume bursts into energy, pressure, and aftershock.
Separate speed, acceleration, and extension so the move has shape, not just direction.
Test follow-price, anchor-level, and centered framing on the same tape.
Turn replay into a story timeline instead of one long scrubber.
Keep the unrevealed tape masked so replay feels like decision-making, not a movie.
Overlay a prior session shape so the current replay has a visual benchmark.
Pause the tape mentally and make a call before the next few bars resolve it.
Baseline state. Save the drama for when structure actually changes.