Do Journals Help?

Oh hell no, don't want any tips. Dont really want advice either though I like/agree with what tomorton said.

Why not just look through this journal section, on each thread, read through the journals, and decide based upon what you read here, on what to do? Best advice you could get, honestly.
 
I have started to post ideas over in the agriculture futures subforum because I am learning it, and I am trying to get feedback from people who are better than me.

I do not keep a public journal though. I don't think it's a useful exercise. The signal to noise ratio is far too low. Instead, keep a private journal and post ideas/questions in a relevant subforum after you've analyzed your week/month whatever. A journal is supposed to be an exercise at introspection not a bragging thing.

Oh I don't know, it seems to nudge me to think slightly more as the whole world will know what a moron I am when I do wrong. I used to share your opinion before trying it.

The downside is, people may think me to be a moron without even bother saying so. If posting in concrete discussion threads that is far more likely.
 
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Oh I don't know, it seems to nudge me to think slightly more as the whole world will know what a moron I am when I do wrong. I used to share your opinion before trying it.

But Snusk, nobody in the whole world (here) knows who you are, so what is the big deal?

I am quite sure I have made it plain that I am both a very serious person, trying to learn trading, have a serious journal to prove it, and an utter goofball at times, making jokes, going on tangents, trying to bring levity, trying to understand wtf is going on...I get yelled at, get ignored/blocked by folks who disagree with me, and get followed by folks who like what I type.

But I certainly have no fear that "they know me in the world, and will know how bad my trading might be". It's just an internet BBS.
 
Oh I don't know, it seems to nudge me to think slightly more as the whole world will know what a moron I am when I do wrong. I used to share your opinion before trying it.

I just don't find navel gazing useful. Difference in philosophy. I'd rather come to the table with a bunch of trades I made, and some of my own ideas and criticism, rather than allow a journal that is public to inevitably turn into a battle for attention with one of the many trolls.
 
...rather than allow a journal that is public to inevitably turn into a battle for attention with one of the many trolls.

That, right there...Why would one "allow" a journal to turn into a battle for attention?

A journal you make here can be whatever you wish. B1S2 allows his journal to be what it is, which is the most active journal on this site. My journal is quiet, some other folks have journals that are even more quiet. And there are some in the more-middle-ish area, like Snusk.

It is what you make it.
 
I think it is a benefit to have a public journal. You don't HAVE to give exact details...Just assure it is an honest journal.

You can post a penny for your own thoughts on your own piece of paper, and ruminate upon it. Or, you can post a public journal and invite public comment, and may receive positive feedback. You may receive negative feedback as well.

I recall a time almost two years ago when I received advisories about what I should not do when I was having a bad time, through PMs. I had knowledge of what they were saying before they said it, but it was nice to see it reinforced. It may be why I am still around, much to the chagrin of some folks here. Just shrug them off and keep on truckin'.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Besides, trading can be lonely. Nothing wrong with having online friends around to liven up your thoughts. :)

Overnight did you find most of the advice you received publicly well intentioned? Or ill intentioned?
 
Overnight did you find most of the advice you received publicly well intentioned? Or ill intentioned?

All well-intentioned. Never in my journal did someone intimate ill-will to me for the purpose of wanting me to fail. There might have been some jesting here and there, but it was not with malice at heart. There has been constructive criticism, there have been some jabs, but ill-intent? No way.

Just look in the journal section for it. It is titled "...And they have a plan"
 
Has having a public journal positively affected your bottom line profit and losses and if so how?
eventually it will.
because you are going to get criticized and that is the best thing.

also most of the journals i have seen are just a record of trades -that you can get from a statement.
you have to state the reasons for the trade and record them for your own record.

then it is useful.
if you make it public it does help to keep you honest.
 
...also most of the journals i have seen are just a record of trades -that you can get from a statement...


Indeed. What other kind of journal is there, aside from a lookback to your past trades with comments on them?
 

Indeed. What other kind of journal is there, aside from a lookback to your past trades with comments on them?
if the comments are reasons and complete rational for the trade then that is different from just a statement
 
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