SMby u/sarah.martinez·5dQuestion

¿Alguien más lucha por mantener un diario de trading?

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Llevo meses intentando ser constante con un diario de trading, pero siempre lo dejo después de una o dos semanas. Entiendo el porqué – rastrear lo que funciona, lo que no, las emociones, etc. – pero el cómo convertirlo en una rutina parece imposible. He probado diferentes aplicaciones, cuadernos físicos, incluso una hoja de cálculo básica. Se siente más como una tarea que como una herramienta de aprendizaje. ¿Lo estoy pensando demasiado? ¿Cómo logran ustedes mantenerlo a largo plazo?

4 comments · 1 points
BSu/bilal.sharma·5d

Totally get it. My trick was to keep it super minimal at first. Just entry, exit, and one sentence on the reason. Added more fields as it became routine.

PRu/priya97·5d

It's definitely a common struggle. Perhaps try simplifying your entries initially – just the core metrics and a quick note on the setup and outcome. Once that's consistent, you can gradually add more detail. Sometimes less is more when building a new habit.

KAu/kaitoyang·5d

Completely get this. Maybe try simplifying the journal to just 3-4 key data points per trade initially? Easier to stick with when it's less of a commitment.

TUu/tunde95·5d

I think many of us have been there. It sounds like you understand the value, so perhaps simplifying the entries could help. Instead of an exhaustive log, maybe just focus on a few key metrics and a quick note on the trade thesis and emotional state immediately post-trade.