summary: what's in play is your live setup tracker. it covers what WIP is, how it works, and links to detailed guides on every feature.
what's in play is edgeful's live setup tracker. instead of opening individual reports one at a time to check if a setup is active, WIP shows everything that's forming or triggered across your chosen assets, all in one view, updated in real time.
the idea is simple: you come in before the session, check what's in play, and know exactly which setups are live and worth your attention. forming setups tell you what to watch. in play setups tell you what's live right now.
if you're wondering how this actually helps your trading — finding A+ setups instantly, replacing memorization with live data, building a repeatable process — read how what's in play helps you trade.
what is the daily bias based on?
the WIP bias bar is the aggregate of every report's directional read (bullish, bearish, or neutral) across the tickers and reports in your setup. it tallies those live reads and shows you the bullish / neutral / bearish split. the wider a section, the more of your setup leans that way.
what makes the WIP bias its own number: WIP applies a lookback (3 or 6 months) and rolls up a fixed ~27 reports per ticker across all sessions and tabs. so a "bullish" WIP bias is a tally across those ~27 reports using your selected date range, a different aggregate than a screener with, say, 4 reports. every report is weighted equally: a low-hit-rate report counts the same as a high one. it's one input to orient you, not a trade trigger.
a few reports lock in their bias at a set time rather than updating live — the Power Hour Continuation report, for example, locks in the session candle direction at 3:00 PM ET. full details are in what's in play bias bar.
video walkthrough
prefer to watch first? Andre walks through the whole dashboard: the asset tabs, picking tickers and reports, using the data filters to cut out low-probability setups, the in play / forming / completed sections, and the details view that puts the live data and historical data side by side. one heads-up: the video was recorded before the bias bar shipped on WIP (Andre mentions it's coming). it's live now; see what's in play bias bar.
what is what's in play
WIP isn't a single report. it's a dashboard that brings together roughly 27 different reports, all running at once. each report has a live, real-time component that can surface active setups during a session. WIP consolidates all of them into one view so you can scan your entire setup universe in seconds instead of bouncing between individual pages.
this is most useful during morning prep and throughout your trading session. you get a single pane to see what's forming, what's triggered, and what's completed — without opening anything manually.
selecting assets and tickers
across the top of what's in play are three tabs — futures, stocks, and all.
futures shows only futures instruments (ES, NQ, YM, GC, etc.)
stocks shows only equity setups
all shows everything at once
note: what's in play is currently available for futures and stocks only. forex and crypto are not yet supported on WIP.
start with the tab that matches what you trade. if you trade ES and NQ exclusively, the futures tab keeps the view clean and relevant.
searching by ticker
if you're looking for a specific asset, type it directly into the search field to filter the WIP results to that ticker.
the details view
click any setup row to expand it. the details view shows:
live price references: the key levels for the setup as they stand right now
live status: the current state of the setup updated in real time
historical stats: the historical performance data for that exact configuration
link to the full report: a direct link to open the underlying report page
the point of the details view is that you don't have to jump back and forth between WIP and the report page. the live status and the historical data behind it are in the same panel. one thing to watch: some setups are the by-weekday variant of a report, which means the historical stats are for that weekday specifically (e.g. 15 inside bars on Tuesdays, 13 broke out — 87%), not the overall sample. the report name in the row tells you which variant you're looking at.
detailed feature guides
each aspect of what's in play has its own focused guide:
→ selecting reports on what's in play: how to add, remove, and search for reports in the sidebar
→ customizing reports on what's in play: adjusting ORB duration, IB windows, and other per-report settings
→ sessions on what's in play: NY, London, and Asian sessions and how they affect your data
→ historical lookback period on what's in play: 3-month vs. 6-month lookback and when to use each
→ data filters on what's in play: probability and directional bias filters
→ what's in play bias bar: the aggregate bias reading at the top of the page
→ understanding setup states on what's in play: what forming, in play, completed, and filtered mean
→ how what's in play behaves throughout the trading day: premarket, live session, and post-market behavior
→ templates on what's in play: saving and restoring your WIP configuration
common questions
what's the difference between what's in play and running a report?
WIP gives you a live, multi-asset snapshot of what's happening right now. reports give you deep historical analysis for a specific asset, session, and setup. use WIP for your morning prep and live session monitoring — use reports when you want to study a setup's full data history.
do I need to refresh the page to see updated statuses?
no. what's in play updates in real time. statuses change automatically as the session progresses.
why are fewer setups showing than I expected?
your filters are likely active. check the probability slider and the bias filter — they can hide setups going the opposite direction or below your threshold.
how is the WIP bias % calculated, and why does it differ between symbols?
WIP rolls up the bias from each report on your dashboard for that ticker, session, and lookback. different symbols are different markets with different patterns, so the numbers won't match. full breakdown in the central FAQ — WIP section.
can I customize which reports show on my WIP dashboard?
yes. see selecting reports on what's in play.


