A decision journal, not a signal feed

Write the reason before the outcome. Fibonomy keeps that note next to mark price so a win cannot rewrite a broken process.

Outcome is not the lesson

A winning position can still violate the risk rule. A losing position can still follow it. If the only record is PnL, you will learn the wrong thing.

The note has to sit on the position

A thesis in a chat log is not attached to the fill. Fibonomy keeps the decision on the same row as mark, size, and capital at risk so review is about that position, not a reconstructed memory.

No execution, no calls

Fibonomy does not tell you what to buy. It reconstructs what you already did so you can see whether the process matched the rule.

Apply this to an open position

Definitions are useful. The next step is seeing mark price and capital at risk on the positions you actually hold.

FAQ

Is this a trading journal of every tick?

It is a position journal: the lifecycle of an open or closed position, the decision, and the risk numbers — not a tick database.

Do I need a note on every trade?

You need a reason you can still read after the outcome. Without it, the mark and the PnL are just numbers.

Related guides

These pages explain how Fibonomy reads public market and position data. They are not financial advice.