how it works

wicknote is a two-part loop: log a trade while it's still fresh, then come back later to review the chart and your headspace together. over time, patterns surface that neither you nor a broker dashboard would have spotted.

the capture loop

logging a trade in wicknote is a deliberate act, not an automated import — and that's the point. you paste your chart, choose an outcome, note why you got in, and mark your emotional state. the whole thing takes a couple of minutes and keeps the memory intact while it's still live. coming back to that entry a week later — with fresh eyes and a clearer head — is where the actual learning happens.

wicknote capture loop — log a trade while it's fresh
wicknote desktop popout floating over a chart window

always-on-top popout

on Windows, wicknote can pop out into a small always-on-top window that floats above your trading platform. you see the chart and the log form at the same time — no alt-tabbing, no breaking your flow. log the trade while the chart is still in front of you, then close the popout and carry on. the log entry is there when you come back.

gallery wall

the gallery shows every logged trade as a visual card — chart thumbnail, outcome badge, and tag at a glance. filter by outcome, tag, or emotional state, and the wall reorganises around that lens. patterns that are invisible in a spreadsheet become obvious when you can see a month of trades laid out together: the recurring entry on a red day, the oversized win that never came back, the tag you keep losing on. the gallery makes those patterns findable.

wicknote gallery wall showing logged trades
wicknote stats page showing win rate and tag breakdown

stats + headspace

the stats page shows your win rate, P&L, and profit factor — broken down by tag and by emotional state. it's the difference between knowing your overall win rate and knowing that your win rate collapses when you trade angry. most traders never connect the two. wicknote does it automatically, from the data you already logged. look at stats after a rough week and you'll usually see the pattern before you can articulate it.

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