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    About OneTradeJournal

    Built by a trader who learned the hard way that profitability is psychology, not strategy.

    Our Mission

    OneTradeJournal exists to help retail traders stop losing money to themselves. Most accounts don't blow up because of a bad strategy. They blow up from overtrading, revenge trading, and never reviewing what went wrong. So we made journaling and analytics free, so anyone can build the habit of taking one quality trade a day, then reflect and improve. The AI features go deeper when you're ready, but the discipline starts free, and it's the part that actually moves your account.

    Discipline Over Frequency

    We believe quality trades matter more than quantity. Our platform encourages focused, deliberate trading rather than impulsive overtrading.

    Self-Awareness Through Data

    By journaling every trade, you uncover your own patterns: emotional triggers, timing tendencies, and strategy performance, all backed by your real data.

    No Tips, No Advice

    We are a journaling and analytics tool, not an advisory. We do not recommend stocks, provide trade signals, or manage anyone's money.

    Built for Indian Traders

    From NSE/BSE option chains to Indian broker CSV imports, every feature is designed for the Indian F&O trading community.

    The Founder

    OneTradeJournal was created by a retail F&O trader who experienced firsthand how overtrading and lack of journaling can derail even a solid strategy. He learned the hard way that profitability is psychology, not strategy. After years of tracking trades in spreadsheets and seeing the same mistakes repeat, he built OneTradeJournal, the tool he wished he had when he started trading.

    Important Disclaimer

    OneTradeJournal is a trading journal and analytics platform. It is not a SEBI-registered Investment Adviser, Research Analyst, or Stock Broker. We do not provide investment advice, stock tips, or trade recommendations. All AI-generated insights are for educational and self-analysis purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. Trading in securities and derivatives involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Users should consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.