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StonkJournal

@StonkJournal

Track your trades. Review your decisions. Improve your process. Free stock trading journal with optional AI analysis. V2 invite only beta.

United States Katılım Aralık 2021
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StonkJournal
StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
StonkJournal V2 beta is live. Track every trade, review your real edge, set risk rules, and ask an AI coach grounded only in your own journal. No market takes. No astrology. No data sold. Sign up for an invite: stonkjournal.carrd.co
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Cassandra Unchained
Cassandra Unchained@michaeljburry·
AI stocks to the moon! What is wrong with you? Paper Hands? BTFD Never Sell Stonks!
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Trueman23
Trueman23@_TruemanTrades_·
@StonkJournal Are there any plans for automatic trading import... Asking for a friend 😉
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StonkJournal
StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
🚀 100 spots just opened for StonkJournal V2. Come try it out. If you've been waiting to try a free trading journal, now's your chance. 📈 Start journaling your trades for free. 👉 Create your account at v2.stonkjournal.com
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Chonker Cat
Chonker Cat@Chonker_Cat69·
@StonkJournal How do I try it out? It says all spots are filled. Is through a code?
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Coach Dakota
Coach Dakota@CoachDBA·
What's this pattern called?
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StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@Jimittshahh Delete was available from the trade detail view after a trade was closed, but it wasn't available when editing the trade. It should be there now. Good catch!
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Jimit Shah
Jimit Shah@Jimittshahh·
@StonkJournal Got the invite and joined V2 but I’m unable to delete a journal entry Theres no delete button like in V1
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StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@Jimittshahh We invited everyone from the waitlist about an hour ago so you should have gotten an invite but if not let me know.
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Jimit Shah
Jimit Shah@Jimittshahh·
@StonkJournal Hey guys, very excited to use the V2 and see what all new things are there over the already amazing V1 I missed out on the 200 spot announcement, any way i can get an invite code for it?
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StonkJournal
StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@crypt_orbz Hello, The migration is now live and should be working. If you run into any issues, please let us know through the Help widget. Support is available via Feedback and Live Chat, and you can also use the same widget to report bugs or share any other feedback. Thank you.
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cryptorbz
cryptorbz@crypt_orbz·
@StonkJournal Hey guys ! Very excited to test this new version ! How can I participate actively in its testing phase ? I couldn't migrate my V1 data yet, I understand it's not already possible right ? Thank you for this amazing work you did !
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StonkJournal
StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
✅ Back up. Thanks for hanging in there 🙏
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StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
✅ Back up. Thanks for hanging in there 🙏
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StonkJournal
StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
⚠️ StonkJournal V2 is temporarily down. Our host is having an infrastructure issue on their end that's taken our backend offline. Your data is safe and nothing is lost. We're monitoring it closely and expect it back shortly. I'll update here the moment it's restored. 🙏
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StonkJournal
StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@infinityrealm12 The hard part is turning that list into visible tags after each trade: FOMO, revenge, moved stop, random entry. Once the repeat offender is obvious, the fix gets less vague.
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Underrated Trades
Underrated Trades@Maj_Trades·
F*CK FOMO. F*CK Overtrading. F*CK Revenge Trading. F*CK Moving Stop Loss. F*CK Random Entries. F*CK Chasing Candles. F*CK Ignoring Risk Management. F*CK Gambling on News. F*CK Holding Losers Too Long. F*CK Taking Profits Too Early. F*CK Trading Without a Plan. Trade the setup. Respect your risk. Trust your edge. Stay disciplined. The market isn't paying the most emotional trader. It's paying the most consistent one. Good night CT
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StonkJournal
StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@crypto_onowu @funded_7 @midrizzy1 Treating a free funded account like real capital is the key line. The habit you build on “house money” is usually the habit that shows up when the size gets bigger.
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I.Am.Joel 📊
I.Am.Joel 📊@crypto_onowu·
🚨 Big shoutout to @funded_7 for giving me a free $15K funded account through the partnership 🤝🏾🤍 A lot of people would probably trade a free account recklessly because ‘it’s not their money’ But i treated it like a real opportunity with Patience. Discipline. No emotional trading. No gambling. No revenge trading. No random entries. I respected risk management and now the account is passed ✅ I just received the $150 payout from it. Some people might see ‘its just $150’ But the payout alone can literally help someone secure a bigger account and scale up from there. This trading journey really taught me that consistency and discipline matter more than trying to get rich in one trade. Slowly everything is paying off. PROCESS OVER PROFITS🥂
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StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@BlogJulianKomar This is an underrated journaling distinction: unrealized gain vs executed process. If the trade followed the exit rule, “gave some back” shouldn’t be reviewed the same way as an emotional exit.
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Julian Komar 🚨 Market Update Premium
Most traders get emotionally attached to profits they never actually earned. $TWLO reminded me of that again. 👇 I bought TWLO twice. The first trade worked immediately. The stock moved about 15% from my entry. Then it pulled back and stopped me out at breakeven. I gave back the entire 15% open gain. The second trade worked immediately as well. TWLO moved roughly 20% from my buy point. I sold some shares into strength and locked in about 10% realized gains. Then the stock rolled over. The remaining shares stopped me out at breakeven. From the high to my stop, I gave back roughly 16% of the unrealized gains. Many traders look at this chart and think: "You gave back too much." "You should have sold near the highs." "You missed the top." I don't see it that way. Here is how I think about it: 1. Unrealized gains are not profits. 2. Only closed trades put money into your account. 3. I don't know where the top is. 4. My job is not to predict. My job is to follow my rules. 5. Giving back part of an open gain is completely normal in trend following. The biggest mindset shift in my trading career was accepting that open profits still belong to the market. Until I sell, they are not mine. Once I understood that, these situations stopped bothering me. No frustration. No regret. No second-guessing. Just process. The first TWLO trade gave back 15%. The second gave back 16% on the remaining shares. Both followed my rules. That's all that matters. I'd rather give back part of an open gain and stay with a potential monster winner than constantly sell my best stocks too early. Members were able to participate in both setups because they were shared early inside the community. The chart decides. Not my emotions. Not my ego. Not my opinion. These patterns repeat. Learn them. Practice them. Use them.
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StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@facap_ This is exactly where a journal helps: separate the thesis timeframe from the entry/stop timeframe. If the 30d idea is bearish but intraday noise keeps flipping you, that’s an execution record problem.
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fa cap@facap_·
my biggest perps weakness by FAR is overtrading and flipping bias too early, letting my short term views impact my longer trade ideas. for example, if i had just shorted a week ago and logged off for a bit i would be in much better shape with my 30d pnl. and obvi hindsight 20/20, right? but the thing is my mid term view over the summer months was bearish. but instead of taking a trade on my convictions and letting it play out i closed shorts too early and got chopped up flipping bias intraday. its honestly a weakness in not trusting my convictions enough. need to make bets and let them play out. that means smaller lev and wider stops for now. its funny bc im scared of wider stops often bc i can see that potential negative pnl amount, when in reality i end up losing WAY more by using tighter stops and then chopping myself up by reentering after gettting stopped out. my goal over these next few weeks is to let my trades play out more and also design my entries / stops with more intention on when the trade would ACTUALLY be invalidated rather than just default using tight stops. current bias is down. wider stops, lower lev. will let this trade play out. lets see.
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StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@FTMO_com Revenge trading is rarely just “bad discipline.” It usually has a trigger: needing to make it back, ending the day red, or proving the setup was right. If traders can label the trigger, they can build a rule that interrupts it.
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FTMO.com
FTMO.com@FTMO_com·
Discover how these three FTMO Traders overcame revenge trading and learned why personal growth is the ultimate key to passing the FTMO Evaluation Process. 🚀 👇 New Q&A in the comments!
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StonkJournal@StonkJournal·
@MaferdCapital The loss is just information; the revenge trade is usually the first decision made without a plan. The useful review is what happened in the 5 minutes between the loss and the next click.
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Mr. Danilo 🧠
Mr. Danilo 🧠@MaferdCapital·
Losing a trade doesn't make you a bad trader. Revenge trading after does.
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Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson@TheStonkDad·
Bringing back this gem from CPI a couple months ago. Run it back?
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