Every trader knows they FOMO. Most can't tell you how much it costs them per trade — or how often they actually follow their plan. SignalDeck shows you the exact R-multiple and consistency rate associated with every behavioral pattern in your journal.
Start Free — Beta AccessBehavioral tags attach a psychological reason to each trade entry. Over time, SignalDeck aggregates the average R-multiple per tag — showing you not just that you FOMO'd, but exactly how much each trading mistake pattern costs you per trade over your entire history. Your plan adherence rate (what % of your trades actually follow your rules) becomes a tracked metric.
This turns psychology and trading consistency from vague goals you journal about into patterns you can see, measure, and systematically improve. When revenge trades average -1.4R and plan-following trades average +0.6R, you have a number to work with — not just a feeling to manage.
The Post Mortem protocol is the trading accountability layer other journals don't have. It separates process from outcome and forces you to log plan adherence on every trade — so trading consistency becomes a measurable metric, not a vague aspiration.
What is a trading psychology journal?
A trading psychology journal tracks the behavioral and emotional drivers behind your trading decisions. SignalDeck uses behavioral tags tied to R-multiples, so you can quantify the cost of each psychological pattern — not just describe it in a diary entry. It also tracks plan adherence rate across your full history so trading consistency becomes a measured output, not a belief.
How does SignalDeck help with trading consistency and accountability?
Trading consistency improves when you can see it measured objectively. The "Following the Plan" tag tracks every trade where you executed your rules correctly. Over time, the ratio of plan-following trades to total trades is your real consistency score — more informative than any self-assessment. The 5-step Post Mortem provides structured trading accountability on every closed trade, separating process from outcome so you know whether to change your system or change your behavior.
How is this different from Edgewonk's psychology tracking?
Edgewonk is focused on diary-style emotion logging. SignalDeck ties every behavioral tag directly to R-multiples, turning consistency and accountability into quantifiable data rather than qualitative notes. SignalDeck also adds the 5-step Post Mortem — a structured plan adherence diagnostic on every closed position — which goes further than diary entries by categorizing the specific type of trading mistake made.
What behavioral tags does SignalDeck support?
FOMO, hesitation, revenge trading, overconfidence, and following the plan — plus any custom tags you create. Each tag accumulates R-multiple data over time so you can see the statistical cost of each trading mistake pattern across your entire history.
Behavioral tagging, R-value per pattern, and the 5-step Post Mortem — all included free during beta.
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