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Edge Terminal · Module 04 · Trade Journal

Log every trade. See yourself clearly.

The single highest-leverage habit a developing trader can build. Log it, review it, find your patterns, map weak spots back to the curriculum.

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Log a trade

Post-execution only. Your trades, your data. Stored locally in your browser.

You enter your own trade data. Bharath Shiksha does not place trades, does not recommend trades, does not see your trade data — everything is local to your browser.

Behavioural insights

Pattern analysis maps weak spots back to the curriculum.

Log at least 10 trades to see insights here.

Methodology distribution

Which methodologies you're using most. Diversification ≠ better; concentration is fine if your edge is concentrated.

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Recent trades

Last 20 trades. Sortable by date or R-multiple.

Date Symbol Dir. Method. Entry Exit R

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Why journaling is non-negotiable

Memory fades. Patterns hide.

A trader who relies on memory has biased recall. Journals reveal the trades you keep losing on the same setup, the times of day you trade worst, the methodologies where your edge is real vs imagined.

R-multiples > rupee P&L.

Stage 1's risk module: think in R, not in rupees. R = (exit − entry) / (stop − entry). A 3R win on a 0.5% risk trade is worth the same as a 3R win on a 2% risk trade — both demonstrate the same edge.

Edge stability beats raw return.

A 55% win-rate that holds across 200 trades is better than a 75% win-rate that collapsed after 30. Rolling 50-trade win-rate is the truth-teller.