Does anyone use Notion for their trade journaling?

The currency checklist was initially included as a novelty. A not so necessary addition included to help build a routine for daily analysis. It’s evolved to something like a screener.

The first draft had raw data for the 28 major pairs. It was there in the workspace to remind me I had to capture data when it became blank (filter set to previous day). Two major changes:

  1. Default view updated to two table views against strong trends and ranges.
  2. Lot more derivations (OHLC data replaced by derivations I find useful and different views for both tables)

I’m not happy I’m getting that many currencies still. Lots of refining to be done over time. Still better than default view and omitting candidates from stricter filters for the moment.

Also created a table for implied options volatilities. Historic data isn’t readily available so I thought I’d capture and upload a csv to the notion table on a daily basis. Novelty item for analysis later down the road. Will get rid of it it’s pointless later.

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