A trading journal differs from a trade log by including the reasoning, emotional state, and strategic context behind each trade, not just the raw execution data. A trade log records what happened — price, size, time, P&L — while a journal captures why you took the trade and how you felt doing it. The log tells you your results; the journal tells you how to change them.
How is a trading journal different from a trade log?
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Timothy Cahill
by Timothy Cahill
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