SEIGYO
Broker review

Robinhood trade journal for traders who want cleaner review

A focused review page for Robinhood traders who want to turn raw fills into repeatable lessons.

Who this page is for

Robinhood traders who want to move from account activity reports to a more structured review loop.

Core problem

A Robinhood workflow can collect the fills, but it still needs a review layer that shows the process quality behind the P&L.

Why this matters

Why this page exists

The page should answer the exact query before asking the user to convert.

A journal is only useful when it separates clean decisions from lucky outcomes.
If the last loss or the last trade is the only thing you remember, the review loop is too weak.
The goal is to see the pattern before the next session starts.
What to do first

Start with the smallest useful workflow

A specific first step keeps the page practical and reduces decision fatigue.

Start with the last 20 closed trades from Robinhood.
Group them by setup, time of day, and exit quality.
Mark the decision that most often turns a valid idea into a weak trade.
What to measure

Look for signals that change behavior

Useful review starts with a small number of repeatable measurements.

session pacing, decision quality after losses, and the number of trades taken outside the original plan
Trade count after the first loss or warning
Average result of late-session trades versus early-session trades
How it helps

Where SEIGYO fits

Move from the query into a workflow users can try with demo data, CSV history, or a setup path.

Try the demo to see the journal layout before you connect anything.
Import CSV history if you want to validate the workflow on your own trades first.
Keep the same labels every session so the repeated mistake stays visible.