Capture trades before context fades
Add notes, voice context, screenshots, imports, execution details, and tags while the reason for the trade is still fresh.
Trading Journal Software
EdgeRecall helps traders log trades while decision context is still fresh, then review the patterns behind setups, mistakes, emotions, timing, and execution.
Why traders journal
Add notes, voice context, screenshots, imports, execution details, and tags while the reason for the trade is still fresh.
Track setup quality, plan adherence, execution mistakes, emotions, trade management, and lessons alongside the final result.
Use journal history to spot recurring mistakes, stronger setups, timing issues, and behaviors that show up before your best and worst trades.
Trading journal workflow
Log the trade with the fastest input available in the moment.
Let EdgeRecall structure raw context into a complete trading journal draft.
Confirm the trade record, add missing fields, and keep the source material attached.
Review tagged trades later to identify which decisions are helping or hurting your process.
Alternatives
Flexible, but slow to keep updated and easy to leave without decision context.
Useful for fills and P&L, but missing psychology, setup notes, screenshots, and trade plan details.
Built for fast capture, decision context, AI-assisted drafts, and review insights across your trade history.
Trading journal FAQ
A trading journal is a structured record of trades, including entry and exit details, setup, reasoning, mistakes, emotions, screenshots, and lessons. The goal is to review decisions and improve a trading process over time.
A useful trading journal should include symbol, side, entry, exit, risk, result, setup, plan, trade management notes, mistakes, emotional state, screenshots, tags, and a short lesson for the next similar trade.
No. EdgeRecall is designed for traders who want to preserve decision context and review patterns. It can support day trading, swing trading, crypto, futures, forex, and stock workflows as long as the trader wants a repeatable review process.
An AI-native trading journal helps turn raw notes, voice, screenshots, and imports into structured entries, then makes it easier to ask questions across your trade history without losing the evidence behind the answer.
Start with fast capture. Keep the context. Review the patterns when your trade history has enough evidence.
Start journaling