Log, Review,
Actually Learn
Every trade you take in Replay Mode flows automatically into your journal. Add manual entries for live trades. Tag setups, attach screenshots, study your edge — without spreadsheets.
What's in the Journal
Built for traders who want to study their own behavior, not just admire their wins.
Trade log
Log trades manually or auto-import from Replay Mode. Capture entry, exit, qty, fees, R-multiple, planning levels, and a free-form note for every position.
Setup tagging
Tag trades by strategy (Breakout, Pullback, Reversal, Scalp...) and setup type (Order Block, FVG, Liquidity Grab, Trendline). Filter the whole journal by tag in one click.
Full analytics
Equity curve, win rate, profit factor, expectancy, max drawdown, R-distribution, hold-time histogram. KPIs recompute live as you change filters.
By day & hour
P/L broken out by day of week and hour of day. Find your edge windows — and the windows where you should stay flat.
Screenshots
Drop up to 5 chart screenshots on any trade — auto-compressed and stored privately. Click to expand any image to fullscreen.
Emotions & quality
Tag the emotion you were trading on (Confident, FOMO, Revenge, Tilted...) and rate the trade 1–5 stars. Spot the patterns behind your worst losses.
Why a Journal Actually Matters
Most traders skip journaling because it feels like admin. Here's why it's the highest-leverage thing you can do.
Most traders lose not because they don't know setups, but because they can't see their own patterns. A journal makes the invisible visible.
Win rate alone doesn't tell you which setups are working — you need to break it down by type, session, and market condition.
Writing down a trade before you take it forces you to articulate the reason. If you can't write it, you probably shouldn't take it.
The gap between your planned trades and your actual trades is where discipline problems live. Tracking both lets you measure that gap.
Start logging your edge
Open the app, run a replay session, close a trade — your first journal entry is there waiting. Free to start.
Open the Journal