How consistently am I actually keeping a trade journal?
Check What Describes Your Journal Habits
Answer honestly, not aspirationally. Check only what has actually been true over your last several weeks of trading.
Your Result
Check the statements that describe you and click Score My Journal to see your result.
How this is calculated
Each checked statement is worth 1 point, out of 9 total, grouped into 3 pillars of 3 statements each: logging, detail, and review.
A journal only helps if it gets used. Logging trades without detail, or logging with detail but never reading it back, both leave most of the value on the table.
The pillar breakdown matters as much as the total. A high total that hides a zero in the review pillar means the record exists but is not changing anything yet.
This is a snapshot, not a permanent grade. Recheck it periodically as your journaling habits change.
Risk & liability disclaimer: This scorecard totals the statements you check and does not access your actual trading journal or account. It is an educational self-reflection tool, not financial, psychological, or diagnostic advice, and it does not predict your trading outcomes. Trading involves risk of loss. This is not financial advice. Trading Habits is not a broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, or tax professional.
A Journal Only Helps If It Gets Used
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