Everything You Need for Stock Trading
Real-Time P&L Tracking
Track profits and losses on every stock trade in real-time. See exactly how much you're making or losing instantly.
Advanced Stock Analytics
Analyze your stock trading performance by sector, market cap, holding period, and more. Identify winning patterns.
Detailed Trade Notes
Document your thesis, entry/exit reasons, and emotions for each stock trade. Review what works and what doesn't.
Win Rate Analysis
Track your win rate, average winner vs loser, and profit factor across all your stock trades.
Trading Calendar
Visualize your stock trading performance by day, week, and month. Identify your best and worst trading days.
Sector & Industry Breakdown
See which stock sectors and industries are most profitable for your trading style.
Automatic Import from Your Stock Broker
Connect your broker and import all your stock trades automatically. No manual entry required.
Plus CSV import for any broker
Stock Trading Journal FAQ
What is a stock trading journal?
A stock trading journal is a detailed log of all your stock trades including entry/exit prices, position sizes, reasons for the trade, and outcomes. It helps you track performance and improve your trading strategy over time.
Why should I keep a stock trading journal?
A trading journal helps you identify patterns in your winning and losing trades, track your progress, maintain discipline, and learn from mistakes. Professional traders consider journaling essential for long-term success.
How do I start a stock trading journal?
Start by logging every trade you make with Trade Voyager. Record the stock symbol, entry/exit prices, position size, your thesis, and the outcome. Over time, review your journal to identify what strategies work best for you.
Can I import my stock trades automatically?
Yes! Trade Voyager connects with Interactive Brokers, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Charles Schwab, and other major stock brokers to automatically import your trades. You can also upload CSV files from any broker.
What metrics should I track for stock trading?
Track your win rate, profit factor, average winner vs average loser, maximum drawdown, and return on capital. Also track performance by sector, market cap, and holding period to identify your edge.