Free Stock Trading Journal
Track every equity trade, review your performance by sector and strategy, and find what drives your returns.
Why Stocks Traders Need a Journal
Stock traders often have a mix of swing trades, day trades, and longer holds. A journal helps you see which approach actually generates returns.
Sector rotation matters. Tracking which sectors you trade and when reveals whether you are catching trends or fighting them.
Earnings season creates unique setups. A journal lets you review how you perform around earnings — data that compounds over quarters.
Key Metrics to Track
- ✓P&L by ticker and sector
- ✓Win rate by trade duration (day trade vs swing vs position)
- ✓Performance around earnings events
- ✓Average hold time and its correlation with P&L
- ✓Maximum drawdown by strategy type
Common Stocks Mistakes
- ✗Not separating day trade performance from swing trade performance
- ✗Ignoring sector exposure concentration
- ✗Holding losers past stop levels due to conviction bias
- ✗Trading during low-volume pre-market without tracking those results separately
Popular Stocks Instruments
AAPLTSLANVDAAMZNSPYQQQ
Trading sessions: US market hours (9:30 AM - 4:00 PM ET), pre-market and after-hours
FAQ
Can I track both day trades and swing trades?
Yes. Tag trades by type — day trade, swing, or position. Then filter your analytics to see each strategy's performance separately.
Does it support ETFs?
Yes. Track any equity — individual stocks, ETFs, REITs, and more. There are no instrument restrictions.
Can I import trades from my stock broker?
Yes. Use AI Import to paste trade confirmations or CSV exports from brokers like TD Ameritrade, Interactive Brokers, Webull, or Robinhood.
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