Been working on this for a while.
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@loggrtrade is a trading journal for people who actually trade more than one market. Crypto, stocks, forex, futures, metals, and Polymarket, all in the same journal, same P&L math, same dashboard.
I built it because every other journal I tried was either a spreadsheet that fell apart after 30 trades, or a bloated SaaS that only really worked if you traded US stocks.
A few things I'm proud of:
- The P&L curve draws per trade, not per day. You actually see the shape of your edge. Most tools smooth this flat.
- The trading calendar puts each day's P&L right on the cell, with a weekly column on the side that rolls the month up. You can see at a glance which days built your month and which ones quietly ate it.
- Per-pair breakdowns so you know which symbols pay you and which ones you should stop touching. This one surprises most people.
- Daily journal notes, tagged and searchable. The whole point of a journal is pattern recognition, so the notes have to be findable later.
- AI analysis on the Pro plan reads your losing trades and tells you what they have in common. Setup, time of day, pair, size, whatever. Cheap therapy for your trading.
- Telegram bot for logging from your phone while you're still in the trade. Notion import, if you're migrating off something else.
- Polymarket wallet sync. I don't think any other journal tracks prediction markets yet, if you actually trade Poly, this is the only tool that treats it as a real asset class.
- There are quests and XP system, because journaling consistently is the actual hard part. You log trades, write notes, review a losing day, and you get rewarded for it. Keeping the habit up is half the edge.
Free Elite Plan for all new signups.
https://t.co/tSABicOau0
Cancelled my Claude subscription 2 days ago.
After spending the last couple of days building with @OpenAI 5.6 SOL I'm genuinely impressed.
Context retention is excellent, code edits are more precise, and it does a much better job preserving existing architecture instead of refactoring things that don't need to change.
I've spent significantly less time correcting the model and more time building.
Or… what if we gave you $100 in Codex credits if you tell us what you love about GPT-5.6 Sol or why you switched?
Tweet it, claim your gift, enjoy more usage. First 10k get the free tokens!
https://t.co/8mU93eA13i
Claude Mythos is dropping TODAY.
It is releasing under the name "Claude Fable 5".
I will be testing Claude Fable 5 live as soon as it drops.
My 3 $200 Claude Max plans are ready.
If I hit usage limits, I buy a 4th $200 max subscription.
Are you ready?
If trades held for 2-3 minutes are being classified as "tick scalping" despite their own rule requiring holding trades for atleast 45+ seconds, that's a serious concern.
Its such a shame they have @exitpumpBTC@joel_sabugal@cryptolala@mandocharts promoting the platform but they can't even provide legitimate payout.
Shame @KleinFunding
I have to admit, @opencode Go Plan is just so much better than Claude Code Pro $20 plan.
I recently switched from the @claudeai Code Pro $20 plan to OpenCode because the usage limits for the Claude Code base plan have become really pathetic, with just two or three prompts per session the limit used to get over. Basically, they want you to switch to the higher $100 plan with 5x extra usage. That's the way to go.
Someone suggested check out OpenCode and I got the Go plan, and it's really good. For the first month, you get it for $5, and simply by going with this, you get access to a bunch of nice coding models like GLM 5.1 and Kimi K2.6. I tried these two models today the whole day, and I'm attaching a screenshot that shows how many credits were used. I am sure that if I got this much work done using Cloud, it would first of all not be possible, because for half the work the session limit would be over.
I am pretty happy with this, and I am basically using Kimi K2.6 as of now. I just used GLM 5.1 on some other project, and things were good. Last week i spent using Kimi K2.6 and this week I tried GLM 5.1 and its so much better, Kimi spends a lot of time thinking and gets stuck sometimes and is usually good for UI but GLM gets dont things fast and so much better.
I am still going to say that Claude Code is extremely fast but it's very expensive. Opencode is cheaper alternative, but it's worth trying if you are fed up with Claud.
Here's the Ref link if anyone wants to try:
https://t.co/i0NWIun14d
DCA'd into $BTC at 80k,78k,76k, and $74k but can't remember your average entry?
@loggrtrade automatically clubs your partial fills into a single weighted average entry price.
Know your true cost basis. Always.
@rauchg@v0@vercel@github Why dont we make this official, it would be such a great addon. One plugin in Visual Studio that directly keeps up the code and auto deploys the website to Vercel.