Pricing

Whatever your status, our offers evolve according to your needs.

Monthly Plan

99

Pay monthly for flexible access to all features.

  • 1 user
  • Track trades efficiently
  • Detailed performance analysis
  • Real-time data updates
  • Profit and loss tracking
  • Historical data review
  • Portfolio management
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6 Months Plan

499

Half-year access with extra savings.

  • 1 user
  • Track trades efficiently
  • Detailed performance analysis
  • Real-time data updates
  • Profit and loss tracking
  • Historical data review
  • Portfolio management
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Yearly Plan

899

Get the best value with a full-year subscription

  • 1 user
  • Track trades efficiently
  • Detailed performance analysis
  • Real-time data updates
  • Profit and loss tracking
  • Historical data review
  • Portfolio management
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Your questions, answered

Answers to the most frequently asked questions.

A TradeLog is a record of all your stock market transactions, which helps you track your trading performance, analyze your strategies, and manage your risk effectively.

By keeping a trading journal, you can analyze your past trades, learn from your mistakes, identify patterns in your trades, and improve your decision-making in future trades.

Your trading journal should include details such as trade entry/exit points, stock symbols, trade sizes, reasons for entering/exiting a trade, profit or loss, emotional state, and any other relevant observations or learnings.

Yes, some trading platforms and tools allow you to automatically track your trades by syncing your trading activity with your journal, saving time and reducing manual entry errors.

Tracking emotions during each trade helps you identify emotional biases that may affect your trading decisions. Over time, this insight can help you manage emotions like fear and greed to improve your consistency and overall performance.

You can analyze your performance by reviewing key metrics such as win rate, risk-to-reward ratio, profit factor, average profit/loss per trade, and the consistency of your strategy over time.