Every analytical tool in retail trading asks the trader to make a choice before the analysis begins. Which pair. Which timeframe. Which indicator. Each choice narrows the field of view. Each narrowing removes information. By the time the trader is looking at a time/price chart, the forex market has already been reduced to a single variable moving through time. The rest of the system is gone.
jMathFx does not ask the trader to make that choice. The platform displays the entire forex market simultaneously through two Cartesian planes: Plane A and Plane B.
Plane A maps the historical price distribution of currency triads. A triad is a group of three currencies connected by their exchange rates. On Plane A, the geometric positions of these three currencies are plotted simultaneously, and their spatial relationships correspond directly to their exchange rates. The entire history of how these positions have distributed themselves in space is visible at once. Not as a sequence of bars moving through time. As a geometric structure in which the algebraic relationships between currencies are expressed as distances and angles.
Plane B maps the relationship between a specific currency pair and another pair of analytical interest. It allows the trader to observe how two pairs move in relation to each other within the algebraic system, making the structural interdependencies between them visible in geometric terms. Where a time/price chart would show two separate lines with no explicit mathematical connection between them, Plane B shows the same information as a single geometric relationship whose properties are directly readable.
Together, Plane A and Plane B give the trader something no time/price chart can provide: a complete geometric representation of the forex market in which all 28 currency pairs are simultaneously present and algebraically consistent. There is no pair that is off-screen. There is no relationship that is hidden behind a separate chart window. The entire system is visible at once, and every element of it is connected to every other element through the mathematical structure of the model.
This is not a different way of looking at the same information. It is access to information that the time/price paradigm structurally cannot provide. The market has always had this structure. jMathFx is the tool that finally makes it visible.
Plane A. Plane B. One screen. The full market. Start at jMathFx.com.