Trading Journal Template Generator
Turn the details of a single trade into a clean, consistent journal entry you can copy or download — the habit that turns raw experience into a reviewable record.
Quick answer: The trading journal generator builds one structured journal entry from the facts of a trade: date, instrument, setup, direction, entry, stop, target, size, your reason for taking it, how you felt before and after, the result and the lesson. It formats them into a tidy, repeatable block of text (plain or Markdown) you can copy into your journal or download as a .txt file. A journal only helps if entries are consistent, and consistency is exactly what a template enforces; the reflection you record — especially the emotion and the lesson — is what converts a string of trades into feedback you can actually learn from.
How to use it
Fill in as many fields as apply — nothing is mandatory, and the entry updates live as you type. Grade the trade on process (did you follow your plan?), not just on whether it made money, because a disciplined loss is a better trade than a lucky, rule-breaking win. Tick Markdown if you keep your journal in a notes app that renders it. Then Copy the block into your journal or Download it as a .txt file. Everything stays in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Frequently asked questions
Why grade a trade separately from its result?
Why record the emotion before and after?
Is anything I type sent anywhere?
What is the single most useful field?
How often should I journal?
Does a journal guarantee I will improve?
Runs entirely in your browser — no data leaves your device. Illustrative and educational only; real-world charges and market conditions apply in practice.