It's all in the title really.
In the process of developing my own suite of tools to support my trading (day trading on indices, sort of discretionary style (not entirely)), I have designed a Trading Log app that keeps track of the key elements for each trade (date, time, direction, pos size, MAE/MFE, trading notes/comments, u name it) and displays the data in tabular form, with the possibility to rank the data (by selecting a table column).
Now, after dozens or hundreds of trades, just watching a table full of thousands of numbers won't cut it in terms of helping me determine what's good and what suc*s in my trading results.
What type of data and/or statistics on yr trade results and/or graphs do you currently use to review and visualize yr trading performance?
What are the 3 most important factors to you, the 3 that really allowed you to improve your trading results over time?
E.g: seasonality (my trading is poor on monday's, wonder why ^^), volatility of results, comments on emotions felt while in position, being wrong all the time
, etc...
In the process of developing my own suite of tools to support my trading (day trading on indices, sort of discretionary style (not entirely)), I have designed a Trading Log app that keeps track of the key elements for each trade (date, time, direction, pos size, MAE/MFE, trading notes/comments, u name it) and displays the data in tabular form, with the possibility to rank the data (by selecting a table column).
Now, after dozens or hundreds of trades, just watching a table full of thousands of numbers won't cut it in terms of helping me determine what's good and what suc*s in my trading results.
What type of data and/or statistics on yr trade results and/or graphs do you currently use to review and visualize yr trading performance?
What are the 3 most important factors to you, the 3 that really allowed you to improve your trading results over time?
E.g: seasonality (my trading is poor on monday's, wonder why ^^), volatility of results, comments on emotions felt while in position, being wrong all the time
, etc...