See how mindset affects results
Trading psychology is useful when it is connected to actual trades. Proloca helps you record emotions, discipline, and context next to the result.
Trading Psychology Journal
A trading psychology journal should help you connect behavior to outcome. Proloca lets you tag emotions, record discipline, and review how mindset affects performance over time.
Trading psychology is useful when it is connected to actual trades. Proloca helps you record emotions, discipline, and context next to the result.
The psychology view sits beside a wider review system: Trading P&L, account scope, Profit Goals, Risk Limits, filters, and Equity Curve context all help explain what changed.
Use psychology notes with asset type, symbol, session, side, broker commission, CSV history, and capital-aware metrics so emotional patterns are tied to actual trading behavior.

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Calendar views, filters, Trading Accounts, All Accounts, Profit Goals, Risk Limits, psychology notes, CSV workflows, and Equity Curve review keep the page intent connected to the product itself.
FAQ
It is a review system for connecting emotions, discipline, execution quality, and context to actual trading results.
Yes. Proloca lets traders record psychology notes and review them alongside Trading P&L and other filters.
Yes. Proloca is built for iPhone and designed for fast daily trading review.
Yes. Proloca supports Trading Accounts for separate capital pools, plus an All Accounts view for aggregate active-account review.
Yes. Proloca supports weekly and monthly Profit Goals plus Daily Loss and Maximum Drawdown Risk Limits for individual Trading Accounts.
Calculated Equity is Starting Balance plus Cash Adjustments plus recorded trading results. It keeps deposits, withdrawals, payouts, resets, and corrections separate from Trading P&L.
No. Proloca helps traders review patterns, psychology, capital, and risk. It does not promise profits or guaranteed performance.