The difference between logging trades and actually getting better Most traders know they should journal. They’ve tried spreadsheets.They’ve tried writing notes after the close.They’ve tried tagging trades, tracking stats, even buying expensive journaling tools. And yet, months later, many still feel stuck — repeating the same mistakes, unsure whether they’re actually improving. The problem isn’t …
Best Practices for Trade Journaling
The Trader’s Review System: Capturing, Organizing, and Learning From Your Trades Why reviewing your trades matters more than “finding better setups” Most developing traders spend the majority of their effort on entries—new indicators, new strategies, new gurus. But the most reliable path to improvement looks more like skill-building in sports: short feedback loops, honest review, …
How to Use Session Clips: A Practical Guide for Active Traders
Trading Journal with Screenshots: Built for Focus, Discipline, and Better Decisions Most traders know journaling helps. Fewer traders actually do it consistently—especially in a way that’s fast enough to keep up with real markets. Traditional trading journals often turn into either (1) a spreadsheet chore or (2) an analytics dashboard that feels disconnected from what …
