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Trading Journal

Gains review

– MSFT got long out of the gate for a bounce up and locked +30% gains, because I wanted to focus on TSLA scalp

– TSLA got long Calls in the first seconds of the day and locked +220% gains. Trade gone even higher but happy with gains

– GME got calls was we have been trading it this week and locked +40% gains

– AMZN gave some cash flow but it was hard to manage

 

Losses review

– AMZN got 1 stop hit so took the loss but the other trades paid

– IWM took small loss on hedge but the trade actually worked well some minutes later

 

Today Trading Summary

Time Symbol Contract Avg Entry Avg Exit QTY Pct Gain PnL $
9:30AM MSFT Feb 03 $260 Calls $1.40 $1.80 7 29% $271.60
9:30AM TSLA Feb 03 $190 Calls $1.25 $4.00 8 220% $2,190.40
9:45AM GME Feb 03 $23 Calls $0.60 $0.85 17 42% $404.60
10:00AM AMZN Feb 03 $107 Puts $1.15 $1.70 9 48% $484.20
10:16AM AMZN Feb 03 $109 Calls $0.55 $0.77 18 40% $374.40
10:31AM AMZN Feb 03 $105 Puts $0.50 $0.40 20 -20% -$224.00
10:39AM AMZN Feb 03 $109 Calls $0.60 $0.80 17 33% $319.60
10:57AM IWM Feb 06 $196 Puts $0.50 $0.48 20 -4% -$64.00
Feb 3, 2023 $3,757

 

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DISCLAIMER

This trading journal is a log of all the options trades made. It is a tool that I use to track my progress and improve my trading strategies over time. I use this information to analyze my trading performance, identify patterns, and improve my decision-making processes. By keeping a trading journal, I can learn from my successes and mistakes, and make better trading decisions in the future. You can use other tools for journal as TraderSync , Tradervue or Excel
Content is provided for informational purposes only considering average $1,000 per trade. Comissions already included: $0.60 per contract, per trade. All entries and exits are timestamped realtime via Discord Bot. Traders can have different Entries, Exits, Dollar Amount, Risk management and Comissions.

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