![]() The way I set this up is to put in the day the type of trade and just want to put parameters in and what makes Evernote powerful is the screenshot capabilities because you’re able to screenshot things take pictures and so on. The way it operates is you go ahead and hit click note and we do it in the in box for now just to give you an idea. It really focuses on notes but what could do is create a trade know so every time you’re in a trade or for a specific stock you could create a note for that. So I use it heavily for notes when I go to seminars attend seminars for different business ventures that I have and also just educational materials so if I’m reading a book I like taking notes with in Evernote because it just makes things easier or we use it for household documents and things like that. There we go the active trade is at the top and just to give you an idea of how things work within Evernote is its really powerful for note-taking. So these would be like a trade that I’m currently in right now that are actually happening and if I want it at the top or sort it a little bit ahead I can just do at active trades and then it should reorganize that towards the top next time I restore or restart Evernote. Now inboxes just things that are coming in but what I want to do is also create an active trades notebook as well. Now if I want these notebooks always to be accessible, I can drag them to the top. So how you organize and sort things it’s totally up to you but we’re just going to go this route just to give you an example and that way you get a little bit of an idea of what’s going on and what’s happening. We’ll create another one and we’ll just say 2015 trades then we can do the same thing to 2016 trade. So it’s a way to assign kind of like keywords to specific notes and that’s what we’re going to do is as far as our regular notebook I’m just going to call it at inbox and that’s just to keep it right there at the top. You can tag things or different notes with tags, kind of like Gmail does with different emails they have different tags. ![]() ![]() The way that I’m going to do this is first set up a notebook or two and this is going to depend on how you want to organize your trade so Evernote when you think about it it’s really all about notebooks but then also tags. Here we are in a demo Evernote account simply for the fact of having less clutter while demonstrating your journaling entries for your trades. Let’s go to the screen and see how it would go about setting up a trading journal within Evernote. In this week’s video that’s what we’re going to do, we’re going to go and use Evernote to use it as a trading journal so that way we can continue to see how our trades are going, to monitor our trades and learn from our trades. Now, me personally I’m a little more old-fashioned so I do like the pen and paper I just because I feel more connected to it I guess but in general I’m trying to move a little bit more towards one of these more digital friendly methods and that is because I’m able to screen capture some of the things in the charts and record those to go back and look at some of the charts. Now in this video what I’d like to do is share with you how to use Evernote to again screen capture, to use Evernote as kind of a trading journal. We’ve already discussed using Trello to track and manage your trades or use it as a trading journal. We’ve already talked about how to use Trello in order to track and manage your trades and you can visit that video by clicking this link right here. ![]() In this week’s episode what I’d like to do is share with you How to Create a Trading Journal using Evernote. Hey it’s Sasha Evdakov and welcome to where I share with you some insight about the stock market trading and investing in general.
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