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Best Free Trading Journals in 2026: Honest Comparison

March 5, 2026 9 min read

The Options

We tested every free trading journal option available in 2026:

1. Google Sheets / Excel Price: Free Pros: Fully customizable, no signup required Cons: No automatic analytics, manual data entry, breaks at scale, no psychology tracking Verdict: Good for first 50 trades, painful after that

2. TradeMind (Let Him Cook Plan) Price: Free forever Pros: Auto-import from 9+ brokers, basic analytics, manual trade entry, cloud sync Cons: Advanced analytics require paid plan Verdict: Best free option for Indian traders with Zerodha/Angel One

3. Notion Templates Price: Free Pros: Beautiful, customizable, shareable Cons: No automatic calculations, no charts, manual everything Verdict: Good for journaling thoughts, bad for analytics

4. Edgewonk (Trial) Price: Free trial (then $169/year) Pros: Solid analytics Cons: Desktop-only, no cloud sync, expensive after trial, no Indian broker support Verdict: Good if you don't mind desktop software

5. MyFXBook (Forex Only) Price: Free Pros: Auto-sync with MT4/MT5 Cons: Forex only, no stock/crypto, limited analytics, privacy concerns Verdict: Decent for forex traders who only use MetaTrader

Our Pick

For Indian traders: TradeMind's free plan gives you the best combination of broker support, analytics, and ease of use at zero cost.

For international traders doing 100+ trades/month: Consider upgrading to TradeMind Cooked ($10/mo) or comparing with Tradezella ($29/mo).

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