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How can he pass his funding challenge? Review #19

How can he pass his funding challenge? Review #19

This week, we had the privilege of analyzing another fascinating trading journal submitted by one of our users. This trader is currently doing a funding challenge and reached out for insights to better understand their trading statistics and performance data.

While in most previous reviews, we focused on analyzing the raw trading data within Edgewonk to identify areas for improvement, this review stood out for a unique reason. The primary issue for this trader wasn't rooted in their data or statistics but was revealed through the written notes they had meticulously entered into Edgewonk.

This case highlights an important aspect of journaling that often goes overlooked: the value of qualitative insights alongside quantitative data. Written notes allow traders to capture their emotions, decision-making processes, and situational context for each trade. These factors are critical yet intangible elements that don’t always show up in raw numbers but can significantly impact trading performance.

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