On journalling

Journalling daily, putting to pen and paper (sort of…) your trading process, your reflections, details of your trades, reasons for your trades (whether on a 5 minute chart or a daily chart, whether your trades are automated or manual) , your notes on the books you read, even your doodlings… revisiting those notes from time to time is an important part of trading success.

Call it the Reminiscences of a stock operator.

 
 

Wheat, 6J etc.

Is it just random luck? Could be, theoretically, but it’s increasingly unlikely. It’s much more likely that – since events like this have happened to us a zillion times in the years past – this outcome of our wheat trade this morning is the result of a solid methodology, rooted in the quantitative analysis of crowd behaviour done so well by our software.

Now, if you’re on Remek! Premium, you’re probably trailing this position as we speak. If you’re not on Remek! Premium Annual yet, consider joining today: you’ll get the software, you’ll get all the resources for less than a coffee a day. Mindful trading!

Below: our work on agriculturals this week, and also scroll down for the latest on 6J

ZW 2026 04 29 - Click above to watch video

6J 2026 04 30 - Click above to watch video.

For educational purposes only. Futures, foreign currency and options trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one's financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

* ZW or WEAT depending on your risk management rules