Welcome to Investor’s Journal, a space where I will share my journey in the world of investing. This is not just a blog, but a logbook where I will document every step, every success, and every mistake along my path in the financial markets.

Here, you won’t find buy or sell recommendations like those from a financial advisor. Instead, you’ll find something more valuable: complete transparency about my decisions, the reasoning behind each move, and the lessons I learn along the way.

What Is This Journal About?

The idea is simple: to clearly explain what I invest in, why I do it, when I decide to buy or sell a stock, and what factors influence my decisions. I’ll share not only my trades but also the strategies I use, the sectors I trust, and the opportunities I find interesting.

But this won’t just be a record of transactions. I want to dive deep into the reasoning behind each decision, exploring both the financial logic and the psychological aspects of investing. Because at the end of the day, investing isn’t just about numbers—it’s about risk management, patience, and conviction.

Why This Blog?

Because I believe in the power of reflection. Documenting my process will not only serve as a personal reference to evaluate my progress but also provide insights for other investors, whether they are experienced or just starting out. If my experiences help someone improve their decision-making or avoid common mistakes, then this blog will have fulfilled its purpose.

What to Expect in Future Entries

  • Analysis of my current and future investments.

  • The reasons behind each buy or sell decision.

  • Reflections on investment strategies.

  • Risk management and lessons learned from mistakes.

  • Opinions on trends and sectors where I am investing.

This is just the beginning. I don’t know exactly where this journey will take me, but I do know that I’ll be here documenting it.

If you’re interested in seeing the market through the eyes of a real investor—without filters or empty promises—this is the place for you.

See you in the next entry.

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