@adenathan074@BlueGuardiancom Really like the emotional journaling habit because that's the hardest part to stay consistent with
Do you track patterns over time or is it more session-by-session?"
@Axel_bitblaze69 The emotional journaling and posttrade review stages are where most peoples lack consistency
That's exactly why I built CandlesLog to track my setup AND moreover the headspace
@AndrewButchart1 @isogee117@miliondouga Approximately 65% to 75% of the world's population drives on the right side of the road and about 90% of the world's total road distance dedicated to right-side traffic.
Left side is the weird one
@Nessietrades Might be worth tracking also behavioural patterns like 'did I stop when the rule said stop?' as its own metric so the month review is also targeting the execution
@nahvTrades Mine works best when it’s boring...screenshot, tag setup/mistake, note whether I followed the plan then one sentence on what I’ll repeat or avoid tomorrow. If it takes more than 5 minutes I stop doing it consistently
@SailorManCrypto this is exactly why I built https://t.co/G9GlnriukZ a journal that forces you to answer those columns (setup, emotion, compliance) every single trade
@TradingAmbience I built https://t.co/G9GlnriukZ for exactly this...keeping the emotional log and the trade data in one place so your comeback blueprint writes itself
@TheDisruptorX@coinfessions Indeed a lot of traders aggregate P&L but never tag by mistake type, and without that breakdown it feels random even when it isn't
@hortikkk @RylaAlpha most traders think their problem is the setup when it's actually how they're triggering entries/exits, for that reason a journal makes that visible
@Naive_Neighbor A dedicated journal setup makes it way easier to answer those "why did I take this?" questions in the moment rather than in the heat of it
@ba3beQ_salz It's generally a good idea to separate market data from execution data (Ex: setup, session/time, HTF context, entry reason, execution grade, emotional state, ect)
P&L alone is not very useful if you can't see which mistake repeats
Anxious entry? Revenge trade? Overconfident size?
Your emotions if left unmanaged are a real problem
With the mood tracking into CandlesLog you can see how your mental state connects to your trading outcomes
Article: https://t.co/GH0qSUaNR7
I've built a trading journal with one constraint: logging a trade has to take under 10 seconds
Anything slower and traders (myself included) stop using it and we have countless stories about that
CandlesLog is free while in beta, give it a try!
https://t.co/garm1IbR3r