This is exactly what I'm aiming for -- keeping a visible log of my trading moves so I can track how each play actually turned out. Some traders prefer keeping everything in a private journal, Notion, or Evernote, but I've chosen to share mine publicly for the most part. I regularly circle back to review past decisions, analyzing what worked and what didn't, just like I'm doing right now while looking through previous entries.

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YieldWhisperervip
· 18h ago
tbh the real move is actually tracking this stuff—most people won't admit half their plays were dogshit but yeah, reviewing the receipts is where the learning happens. question is how many of those "wins" were just degen luck vs actual edge tho
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EthMaximalistvip
· 18h ago
I actually want to try public trading logs too, but I'm just afraid of getting embarrassed, haha.
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HodlKumamonvip
· 18h ago
Damn, this is what real trade reviews look like, not like those people bragging about their trades every day (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ --- Data speaks for itself. Bear Bear just loves this kind of sincere review attitude~ --- I like this move of making trade records public. That’s the only way to really see if you’re making money or not, haha. --- Hey, while everyone else is hiding, you dare to show yours? That’s a mindset worth learning from. --- Review, review, review—this is the secret to consistent profits (◍•ᴗ•◍) --- I want to do this too, but I'm always afraid of getting slapped in the face... --- According to statistics, traders who consistently review their trades have an average annualized return 31% higher—not making this up! --- This is the right mindset. The higher the transparency, the easier it is to spot your own flaws. --- If you ask me, people who dare to go public aren’t the type to scam others. --- Rule number one for surviving a bear market is this—know how you lost money, so you can earn it back next time ٩(◕‿◕。)۶
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