ClearJournal
@ClearJournal
Automated crypto trading journal for serious traders. Accurate data. Ultra-fast UI.
ClearJournal is officially LIVE and ready to revolutionize your trading experience. We're fully compatible with these top exchanges: Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, and WOOX. Track, analyze, and optimize your trades like never before.
🎯 Consistency pays, literally! Complete the sprint tasks and secure your spot Every rank matters, and every rank earns Push for the top spot 👊 zealy.io/cw/clearjourna…
You can’t improve the parts of your trading you refuse to look at. ClearJournal puts performance on the table, measured, visible, and undeniable.
What’s the first thing you review after closing a session? Answer with one word 👇
The chart shows the price. Your journal shows decisions. Study both if you want to level up.
A setup isn’t real until you’ve proven it over dozens of trades. Data makes it a strategy, and memory makes it a guess.
Trading is a skill, and skills get measured. ClearJournal gives traders the feedback loop every craft needs.
🏁 The ClearJournal Sprint is live Top 100 traders get rewarded 🥇 $150 🥈🥉 $100 4–10: $75 11–25: $50 26–50: $25 51–100: $10 No need to sweat PnL, complete the tasks and rank up the letterboard. zealy.io/cw/clearjourna…
You’re already trading 🔥 We're giving away over 3,000 USDT. Do the sprint and turn that effort into rewards Top 100 get paid. Hit the tasks and claim your share. zealy.io/cw/clearjourna…
What actually improves your performance more 📓 Structured journaling 🔁 More screen time 📊 Deeper backtesting 🧠 Strict risk limits Vote and drop your reason 👇
Most mistakes happen after you hit a button, not before. Slowing down starts with reviewing what your hands actually did. A good trading journal forces honesty. That’s where discipline begins.
Open the dashboard. See your whole week in one view. Entries, exits, size, duration, drawdown, and PnL lined up properly. ClearJournal turns noise into structure so your decisions are based on history, not memory.
Most mistakes happen after you hit a button, not before. Slowing down starts with reviewing what your hands actually did. A good trading journal forces honesty. That’s where discipline begins.
Upload and review every futures position in one place. See session performance, average hold time, risk per trade, and strategy results without jumping between tools. Built for clear review, not juggling multiple tabs.
You can’t scale what you can’t define. Every consistent trader knows their setups by data, not memory. Review the numbers, spot what repeats, and cut the noise that costs you.
Trading is part analysis, part self-control. ClearJournal sits between the two, turning decisions into something you can study and not be blinded by emotions. That’s how progress becomes visible.
When do you review your trades most seriously After red days or after green days Reply with why 👇
Open the dashboard. See your whole week in one view. Entries, exits, size, duration, drawdown, and PnL lined up properly. ClearJournal turns noise into structure so your decisions are based on history, not memory.
Most traders log entries. Few log context. Market conditions, mood, and time of day all affect outcomes. Data only tells the whole story when you track what shapes it.
Great traders don’t need to chase perfection. They focus on consistency. ClearJournal exists to make that measurable.
What kills consistency faster? 💥 Overtrading 🧠 Lack of review 💸 Ignoring risk 📊 Emotional bias Vote + share your take 👇
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