VegaX Trading Journal

Learn to read
the chart
yourself.

One-on-one crypto coaching for people who are done guessing. You learn the method, you place your own trades, and you keep a journal that shows exactly where your money goes.

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The journal

The name is the method.

A journal records what happened, not what you wish had happened. That includes the trades that went against you — those are the entries worth the most.

Entry 118 · Setup

Waiting is a position

Marked the level three days before anything happened. No entry until price came back to it. Most of the work in a trade is done before you click anything.

Plan held
Entry 121 · Loss

Stopped out, correctly

Thesis broke, stop did its job, position closed at the number I wrote down beforehand. A loss taken at the planned level is not a mistake. Moving the stop would have been.

−1R, as planned this is the entry most channels delete
Entry 126 · Review

The leak was size

Win rate was fine all month. The damage came from two oversized positions on days I felt certain. You only see that pattern if you write it down.

Rule added
How it works

Four steps, in order.

01

Free intake — 20 minutes

A Zoom call. Where you are now, what you have tried, what you want. If coaching is not right for you, I will say so on the call. No payment, no pitch.

02

Your plan

Six sessions shaped around your level, your capital and the hours you actually have. You get the price in writing before anything starts.

03

The work

Live sessions on real charts. You place every trade from your own wallet. I look over your shoulder — never over your keys.

04

Your journal

Every trade logged, every week reviewed. By the last session you are running the method without me, which is the entire point.

What you walk away with

Skills, not tips.

Chart reading

Structure before indicators

Levels, trend and context — so a chart tells you something instead of confirming what you hoped.

Risk

Position sizing and stops

How much per trade, where the stop goes, and why that answer almost never changes mid-trade.

Process

A journal that finds leaks

What to log, how to review it weekly, and how to spot the one habit costing you most.

Self-defence

Spotting a scam early

Guaranteed-return promises, wallet-access requests, pressure to act now. The patterns, before they cost you.

Tools

Wallets and exchanges

Custody, fees, slippage, and the settings people get wrong in their first month.

Discipline

A plan you can repeat

Written rules for entries, exits and days off. Boring on purpose — that is what makes it survive.

Honest terms

Read this before you book.

Most of what goes wrong in this space goes wrong in the terms, not the charts. So here they are up front.

What this is not

  • Signals to copy without understanding them
  • Access to your wallet, keys or exchange account
  • Managed trading — I never place a trade for you
  • A promise of returns. Nobody can make one honestly.

What you get

  • A free 20-minute intake before any commitment
  • A flat price, quoted in writing, agreed up front
  • Six one-on-one sessions plus your session notes
  • A journal template you keep after we are done
  • Straight answers, including "do not trade this"
  • An honest "no" if coaching is not right for you
Step one

Free 20-min intake

A Zoom call. No payment, no card, no pitch. Here is exactly what the twenty minutes look like.

  • 00–05Where you are now and what you have already tried
  • 05–12What you want out of this, in numbers if you have them
  • 12–18Whether coaching fits, and what it would look like for you
  • 18–20Questions. Then you decide in your own time.
Entry 001 — start here

Book your intake

Send a message and we will agree a time. The call is twenty minutes on Zoom, and it costs nothing.

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