My Trade Note [mo ttie]
As with charts that record past price movements being important for trading, your own trading journal is also an essential analytical element for generating stable profits. Here, we ask popular trader Motty about how he records his trades in practice and how he uses them to his advantage.
Motty's Profile
An full-time trader with 8 years of FX experience. He captures the essence of the market, polishing his trading skills by using the classic method of riding the trend. His main method is scalping. He actively shares information about trading on Twitter, contributing to the improvement of other traders' abilities.
Blog:http://motty-fx-trader.com/
Twitter:https://twitter.com/motty_gaytrader
From handwritten notes to writing on images in Note
Hello everyone, this is Motty. Today I’ll talk about my trading notebook. Honestly, I don’t currently keep handwritten trading records in a notebook. When I first started trading, I did actually record the basics and methods in a notebook (Image ①). I drew chart diagrams like this, wrote the entry procedures, and continued to jot down thoughts that seemed important for trading.