Trading journal

An automated trading journal

Every trade AutobotSignal places is recorded with its signal source, entry, exit and settlement, so you can review performance instead of guessing.

What gets recorded

Signal source

Whether the trade came from AI, Telegram, TradingView, MetaTrader or Copy Trade.

Entry and settlement

The asset, direction, stake, expiry and the broker's settlement result.

Which broker and mode

The account that executed it and whether it was demo or real.

Rule outcomes

When a signal was skipped because of a daily cap, stop-loss or closed market, that is recorded too.

Per-broker attribution

Results are attributed to the broker that executed them, so comparisons stay honest.

Exportable history

Review a full history in the app rather than reconstructing it from broker statements.

Why it matters

Automation without a journal is hard to improve: when results move you cannot tell whether the strategy changed, a signal source degraded, or a risk rule quietly blocked entries.

Because every entry records its source and the rule decisions around it, you can compare signal sources against each other and retire the ones that do not earn their place.

A journal entry at a glance

Every entry

With its source

Which signal caused it

Every refusal

With its reason

Which rule blocked it

Broker + mode

Demo or real

Settlement

Outcome per trade

Questions

Because it is usually the answer to “why did nothing happen?”. The journal names the rule that stopped it — daily cap reached, stake over your limit, market closed, session not armed — instead of leaving you guessing.

Review your automated trades

Open the journal to see every trade with its source, rules and settlement.