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Trade Journaling
Structured journaling routines that preserve chart context, decisions, and outcomes.
Trade Journaling Article Index
- SGX Trade Journaling Workflow: Preserve Levels, Notes, and Review Context
Build an SGX trade journaling workflow that preserves levels, notes, drawings, labels, invalidation context, skipped setups, and review-ready exports.
- US Market Trading Workflow From Singapore: SGT Time Zones, Chart Review, and Exports
Plan a US market trading workflow from Singapore with SGT time-zone fields, session context, chart notes, broker records, exports, and review checks.
- Structured Chart Journal for SGX and US Trades From Singapore
Build a structured chart journal for SGX and US trades from Singapore with market, session, SGT review time, notes, levels, labels, exports, and provider fields.
- HKEX Trade Journaling Workflow: Preserve Levels, Notes, and HKT Review Context
Build an HKEX trade journaling workflow that preserves levels, notes, drawings, labels, invalidation context, skipped setups, and review-ready exports.
- US Market Trading Workflow From Hong Kong: HKT Chart Review and Exports
Build a US market trading workflow from Hong Kong with HKT review time, US sessions, broker records, chart notes, levels, labels, and exports.
- Structured Chart Journal for HKEX, Stock Connect, and US Trades From Hong Kong
Build a structured chart journal for HKEX, Stock Connect-related, and US trades from Hong Kong with market, session, HKT review time, notes, levels, labels, exports, and provider fields.
- Trading Journal Automation Consulting: From Notes and Broker Exports to a Review Process
Plan trading journal automation consulting around chart notes, broker exports, setup tags, mistake tags, skipped trades, dashboard fields, and review cadence.
- A+ Trade Journal: Track Taken, Skipped, and Rejected Setups
Build an A+ trade journal that tracks taken trades, skipped A+ setups, and rejected B/C setups so selectivity becomes measurable.
- TradingView Paper Trading CSV to Journal: What Breaks and How to Fix It
Turn TradingView paper trading CSV exports into a better journal by adding chart context, setup labels, execution notes, and review fields.
- Claude Code for Trading Journals: End-of-Day Review Without Trade Decisions
Use Claude Code for trading journals by reviewing structured chart notes, broker records, mistake tags, and end-of-day summaries without making trade decisions.
- US Market Trading Workflow From Australia: Chart Review, Time Zones, and Exports
Plan a US market trading workflow from Australia with cleaner chart review records, time zone context, export checks, and journal structure.
- Structured Chart Journal for ASX and US Trades From Australia
Build a structured chart journal for ASX and US trades from Australia using market, session, levels, labels, notes, exports, and review fields.
- Fundamental Trader Journal: Valuation, Catalyst, Thesis
Build a fundamental trader journal that tracks valuation, catalyst evidence, price context, thesis updates, and decision quality over time.
- IBKR Trade History to Trading Journal: API, Flex Queries, and Review Fields
Turn IBKR trade history into a better trading journal by separating execution records, Flex Query exports, chart context, and review fields.
- Model Book vs Trading Journal: How Traders Build a Setup Library From Chart Examples
Compare a model book vs a trading journal and learn how structured chart examples turn repeated setups into a searchable review library.
- Trading Journal Mistake Tags That Actually Improve Review Quality
Use better trading journal mistake tags to reveal repeated behavior problems such as chasing, early exits, oversized risk, and rule drift.
- From Screenshot Archive to Searchable Trade Database
Turn a trading screenshot archive into a searchable trade database by adding setup tags, chart levels, mistake labels, and review fields.
- How to Turn IBKR Chart Notes Into an AI-Readable Trading Journal
Turn IBKR chart notes into an AI-readable trading journal by preserving symbols, timeframes, levels, notes, setup tags, and review status.
- How to Turn Chart Notes Into Substack Articles Without Starting From Scratch
Use MyLinedChart to turn marked-up charts, notes, levels, and review context into a cleaner Substack article workflow.
- Why Trading Screenshots Alone Make Weak Substack Posts
Screenshots show what a chart looked like, but they often miss the reasoning, levels, timing, invalidation, and review context readers need.
- The Trader's Substack Workflow: From Chart Setup to Reader-Friendly Lesson
Build a practical Substack workflow that turns one chart setup into context, decision, review, lesson, and reader takeaway.
- How MyLinedChart Helps Traders Preserve the Story Behind a Chart
MyLinedChart helps preserve the notes, levels, labels, and review context that explain why a chart mattered.
- How to Build a Weekly Trading Newsletter From Your Chart Review Process
Turn weekly chart review into a repeatable Substack newsletter format with setup examples, mistakes, rule upgrades, and watchlist lessons.
- Chart Annotation to Article Outline: A Simple Publishing System for Traders
Use a simple publishing system that turns chart annotations into headlines, theses, key observations, lessons, and Substack drafts.
- Why Traders Forget Their Best Lessons Before They Can Write About Them
Traders often lose their best article ideas because chart lessons fade before the reasoning, context, and review evidence are captured.
- ASX Trade Journaling Workflow: Preserve Levels, Notes, and Review Context
Build an ASX trade journaling workflow that preserves levels, notes, drawings, labels, invalidation context, and review-ready exports.
- Trendline Saturation Audit: 9 Signs Your Chart Markup Is Hurting Execution
Run a structured audit to identify when trendline markup is causing process drift, slower decisions, and inconsistent entries.
- The Trendline Deletion Protocol: What to Keep, What to Archive, What to Ignore
A practical deletion protocol for trendlines so charts remain usable, reviewable, and aligned to current execution conditions.
- Trading Journal vs Trading Progress (2026): 9 Signals Your Data Layer Is Lying to You
Most traders do not have an effort problem. They have a data integrity problem that blocks repeatable improvement.
- From Screenshot Journals to Structured Context: How to Make Your Chart Notes Backtest-Ready
Screenshots preserve visual memory, but structured rows preserve analyzable decision context.
- Stop Manually Marking Entries and Exits: A Journal Review Workflow That Survives Live Pressure
Manual chart marking fails under volatility and creates incomplete journals. This article shows how to automate objective capture, preserve execution context, and run a weekly review loop that actually compounds.
- The Week-After Effect: Why Most Improvements Disappear by Wednesday
Strong weekend reviews often fail midweek because insight is not operationalized. Learn how to deploy one change that survives live pressure.
- From Chart Notes to Clean Journals With Structured Exports
Turn raw annotations into review-ready journals that improve decision quality over time.
- MyLinedChart vs Major Charting Platforms: Drawing Data Exportability
This comparison focuses on which platform stack actually improves trader decision systems over time.
- How to Track Trendline Breakouts With Structured Data Instead of Screenshot Journals
Convert trendline breakout reviews into structured records so setup behavior is measurable over time.
- TradingView Replay Trade Log Workflow: Exporting Every Decision Without Manual Spreadsheet Pain
Use a fixed replay log schema to capture every decision consistently and reduce review friction.
- No More Chart Clutter in Replay: A Clean Visual Review Workflow for High-Frequency Setup Testing
Reduce replay noise with a minimal visual layout and structured decision logging model.
- 30-Day Edge Loop: Daily Chart Review to Weekly Rule Upgrades
Run a 30-day review loop that converts daily chart context into weekly rule upgrades and measurable process gains.
- The 2026 Day Trading Journal Framework: 7 Fields That Expose Execution Drift
A seven-field journal design that shows where your process leaks before P&L makes it obvious.
- Building a Personal Failure Tape Library to Reduce Repeat Mistakes
Create a structured mistake archive that turns repeated errors into targeted improvement loops.
- Chart Annotation Schema Template for CSV/XLSX (Free Starter)
A practical CSV/XLSX schema template for chart annotations, journals, and review pipelines.
- Building Better Review Habits With MyLinedChart Exports
Create repeatable review habits by exporting chart context directly from the same workflow used for analysis.
- Chart Annotation Export for Trading Journals in XLSX and CSV
Move from screenshot-based journaling to structured annotation records in XLSX and CSV.
