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journal-pattern-analyzer
// Use when the user has a trade journal or trade log and wants repeated strengths, mistakes, environment-dependent patterns, and process changes without turning the review into hindsight theater.
// Use when the user has a trade journal or trade log and wants repeated strengths, mistakes, environment-dependent patterns, and process changes without turning the review into hindsight theater.
Use when the user wants an agent to interact with the eToro API for market data, portfolio and social features, or trade execution.
Use when the user needs a conservative position size from account equity, risk budget, entry, stop, and trading friction before entering a trade.
Use when the user wants to test whether a proposed entry, stop, and target structure is coherent, asymmetric enough, and vulnerable to obvious failure modes before the trade is placed.
Build a ranked map of the catalysts that could move a watchlist, theme, or portfolio by showing what matters, when it matters, and how those events could transmit across related names or exposures.
Review a watchlist and rank which names deserve active attention, background monitoring, or removal based on catalysts, tradability, redundancy, and evidence quality for the user's style and timeframe.
Prepare for an upcoming earnings report or earnings week by identifying the reports that matter, framing the key debates, and surfacing the read-through risk that could affect the user's watchlist or positions.
| name | journal-pattern-analyzer |
| description | Use when the user has a trade journal or trade log and wants repeated strengths, mistakes, environment-dependent patterns, and process changes without turning the review into hindsight theater. |
Use this skill when the user has a set of trades, journal notes, or review entries and wants to know what patterns are repeating across them.
This skill will not:
Act like a process analyst reviewing a journal, not a cheerleader reviewing outcomes. Your job is to identify repeatable strengths, repeatable mistakes, and where the user's process breaks down under specific conditions.
Use it when the user wants to:
Ask for:
Helpful but optional:
Use the user's materials first.
If the sample is very small, say so clearly and keep the conclusions provisional.
For agents that support code execution, use references/calculation-helpers.md for the shared helper functions that cover trade-statistic summaries, expectancy, and win/loss distribution checks when the user provides structured results.
Use references/pattern-framework.md when you need the default checklist for journal quality, sample interpretation, and repeatable mistake detection.
Assess the journal on five anchors before drawing conclusions:
Sample Quality: whether there are enough trades and enough detail to support pattern claims. Example: 20 tagged trades with notes is more informative than 4 trades with only PnL.Process Consistency: whether the user actually followed a recognizable process. Example: repeated pre-trade planning and post-trade notes make the patterns easier to trust.Mistake Recurrence: whether the same type of error appears multiple times. Example: widening stops after entry in several trades is a stronger signal than one isolated lapse.Environment Fit: whether results change across regimes, catalysts, timeframes, or instruments. Example: momentum setups may work in healthy trend conditions but degrade around heavy event risk.Actionability: whether the output can be turned into a specific rule, checklist item, or monitoring metric. Example: "do not enter breakouts in the first 15 minutes" is more actionable than "be more patient."Use the anchors to classify:
useful pattern set: the journal is detailed enough to support actionable conclusionssuggestive but thin: there may be a pattern, but the sample or tagging quality is too weak for strong claimsnot analyzable yet: the notes are too sparse or the sample is too small to draw meaningful process conclusionsPrefer this output order:
Pattern SummaryWhat Is WorkingWhat Keeps Going WrongWhere The Pattern AppearsProcess Change To TestWhat To Track NextNext SkillAlways include:
post-trade-review, a revised rule in the journal, or no additional skill yetjournal-pattern-analyzer on my last 25 swing trades and tell me what mistake keeps repeating."journal-pattern-analyzer on my trade journal from earnings season and show me whether event holds improved or hurt my process."