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How to Build a Trading Journal That Improves Results

Create a journal that measures setup quality, risk, execution, emotion, and strategy performance.

June 14, 2026 1 min read

A useful trading journal is a decision database, not merely a list of wins and losses. It should reveal which behavior and market conditions produce repeatable results.

What to Record

Record instrument, session, setup, direction, entry, stop, target, risk, result, spread, and screenshots. Add the market regime and whether every rule was followed.

Use tags for strategy and mistake type. Consistent tags make it possible to compare performance across enough samples.

Weekly Review

Separate strategy expectancy from execution discipline. Calculate win rate, average win, average loss, profit factor, maximum losing streak, and rule adherence.

Choose one behavior to improve during the next week. Too many simultaneous changes make progress difficult to measure.

Practical Checklist

  • Use consistent tags.
  • Review at a fixed weekly time.
  • Change one variable at a time.
Risk note: Educational content does not guarantee trading results. Test every method, define risk before entry, and use capital you can afford to lose.