Thoughts on Journaling with EdgeWonk

It's no surprise that what I'm doing now is nowhere near sustainable. If I could take the time to elaborately go through every trade that I take, I would.

However, keeping track of the exact entries and exits by looking at my trade history timestamps isn't exactly a pleasant experience. The current cost and benefit trade-off of detailing each trade with a post simply isn't productive.

For the past while, I've been looking into journaling software and settled on EdgeWonk. After using the trial, I think this is the way to go. It'll hold myself accountable by explaining every trade with sufficient details.

This would also mean that I'd be making less written posts about the trades I've undertaken. I don't myself ceasing posts entirely. Most notable trades, whether winners or losers, will still be shared. I'm by no means an expert and I have much to learn by documenting my process.

The last set of trade review posts will be made sometime over the next few days as I start transferring my trading history over to EdgeWonk.