









📊 Master your trades, master your mind — the journal every elite trader swears by.
The 4X Trading Journal is a premium, neuroscience-based logbook designed for day traders seeking elite performance. It features 150 detailed trade entries, a structured trade planning system, and a 12-week progress review to enhance strategy and emotional discipline. Crafted with durable vegan leather and high-quality paper, it supports all markets including crypto, stocks, commodities, and forex, making it the ultimate tool for consistent, professional trading.






| Brand | 4X |
| Color | blue |
| Cover Material | Faux Leather |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.96 x 13.97 x 1.27 cm; 358 g |
J**Y
This journal will be good for any Trader New or experienced in the trading game. I really like this journal because it's going to be able to hold me accountable
E**L
Extremely helpful for structuring your trading plan. It is a very effective way to engrave your discipline, rules and process in your subconscious mind. Trading is a process of repetition and this journal uniquely set you up for success.
B**S
Got this as a gift and was pretty impressed with the quality. It's not too small and has everything sectioned out to help keep thoughts organized
S**L
A very nice journal to keep track of trades ! I’m a beginner trader and something very important to me is staying organized and keeping track of my trades so that I can continue to grow and learn in the industry. This journal does a great job with laying out a template for easily setting goals and business plans for your trading journey !
K**M
I really like this journal. This helps me track my thoughts and causes me to write out my plan which helps me attempt to follow it, but also holds me accountable when I break my rules. Once it is written down I have something to work with. There are a few things that can be approved to help. Largely around the layout. Instead of having the weekly review and the trade pages separated, it would be nice to have several pages for the trade, then a weekly review page. so that you can record the trades and have them to easily reference when writing the weekly review. Having to flip back and forth is more tedious. I also tend to use 1 trade page per day, not per trade. It would be great to have 1 trade page for a days worth of trading and maybe number lines to reflect the number of trades you took. For instance on the daily trade page, have 1-5 - list the instrument, the set up, price, stop target, etc. and details of the trade. Have at least 3-5 lines for each trade. Those are suggestions. I do enjoy this journal.
TrustPilot
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