Trading notebook

A notebook that remembers why the trade mattered.

Trevixe gives traders a focused notebook for session notes, screenshots, lessons, trade links, and review prompts — the parts of Notion traders usually rebuild by hand.

Linked notes and trades
Session lessons
Screenshots beside context
AI can turn notes into review tasks

Notes stay connected

A trading note is more useful when it can point back to the exact trade, session, setup, and mistake that created it.

Less manual workspace building

Instead of maintaining Notion tables, formulas, and templates, Trevixe gives the trading-specific structure from day one.

Build a review memory

Your notebook becomes a searchable record of lessons, rules, screenshots, and decisions that should influence the next session.

Common questions

What is a trading notebook?

A trading notebook is the place where a trader keeps session plans, chart observations, screenshots, lessons, and rules around the trades in the journal.

How is a trading notebook different from a trading journal?

A trading journal records trades and results. A trading notebook captures the context around those trades: market notes, ideas, screenshots, lessons, and playbook changes.

Can a trading notebook replace Notion?

It can replace the trading part of a Notion workspace when you need notes, trades, screenshots, playbooks, and review data connected without maintaining templates by hand.

Trevixe as a system

This is not a standalone article — it is a doorway into the trader workspace.

Open the Trevixe overview to see the full product: trading journal, trader diary, playbooks, analytics, AI reviews, and team workflows. If it fits, create an account and start free.