MyFXJournal

Free forex trading journal

Review the pairs and sessions you actually traded.

Start free and import forex history from MT5 or add trades manually. Review pair concentration, session mix, and repeat behaviors — then read a weekly AI-assisted summary.

Pairs and sessions Repeat behavior Weekly AI-assisted review

Import works immediately. Optional premium workflows are covered in Pricing & FAQ

What it removes

What generic forex logs hide

Pair and session drift

See where you concentrated risk and when you traded outside your usual session window.

Repeating mistakes

Spot impulsive re-entries and early exits before they blur into a normal week.

Inconsistent review

A journal you review every week beats a perfect pair log you abandon after two sessions.

How it works

Review the week you actually traded.

01

Import forex history

Upload MT5 exports or add closed trades manually. Start from real fills, not a blank pair list.

02

Scan pairs and sessions

Review closed trades with pair and session context — where repeat behaviors clustered and where execution held.

03

Carry one rule forward

Read the weekly AI-assisted review for a cited summary and one session or pair rule to test — not a strategy overhaul.

FAQ

The quick answers.

Is this only for MT5 forex traders?

MT5 import is a common path, but manual entry and other import formats work too. The review focuses on forex execution behavior, not one platform.

Does it track which session I traded?

The review uses timing and session context from your closed trades to help spot when you traded outside your usual window.

Does it recommend pairs or sessions to trade?

No. It helps you review what you already traded. It does not provide signals or market calls.

How does this relate to the general free trading journal?

This page is forex-specific. The broader free journal page covers the general workflow across imports, accounts, and weekly review.

MyFXJournal right now

Keep forex review light enough to repeat.

Start free, import your forex history, and build a weekly review habit focused on pairs and sessions.