Santa’s Not the Only One Making a List: How Yours Should LookRemember the Trading Journal article we posted back in January? It’s time to review that.
🎄 The Year-End Ritual Traders Love to Avoid
December is a beautiful time of year — especially if you’re a trader taking stock of a full year of wins, lessons, and the kind of experience you simply can’t get from any textbook.
While most people are making holiday wish lists, you can make something far more valuable: a year-end audit of your own performance.
Before you look into the story of 2026, you should review your story of 2025 — and decide which chapters deserve a sequel.
🧾 1. Start With the Big Picture: Your P&L Story
Traders love to zoom into charts, but this review starts with a wide-angle lens. Open your profit-and-loss statement (the whole thing) and ask yourself what story it tells.
Not: “Did I make money?”
But:
• Where and when did I make money?
• How consistently did I make money?
• Where and when did I lose money?
Was your year a smooth trend or a choppy range?
Did profits arrive steadily in a diversified low-risk manner or in one giant lucky month that’s now carrying the annual narrative on its back?
How many trades on average did you open in any given month? Were you slammed by economic data or actually traded events successfully?
If your P&L looks like Mount Everest followed by a ski slope, that’s a clue. If it looks like a gentle staircase, that’s another.
An honest P&L audit tells you who you actually are as a trader, not who you strive to be.
📆 2. Month-by-Month: Your Market Seasons
Markets have seasons, and so do traders. This is where you break your year into 12 chapters and ask:
• Which months were your strongest?
• Which months were your weakest?
• Did your performance correlate with volatility?
• Did you trade better in calm markets or turbulent ones?
• Did a single macro theme carry your results?
Most traders discover they perform better in certain environments — trending markets, earnings season , AI mania, crypto volatility — and worse in others.
Knowing your seasonality helps you (a) avoid forcing trades in tough conditions and (b) push harder when the market aligns with your natural rhythm.
For example, you don’t trade aggressively in a month where your data says you tend to perform poorly.
📈 3. Where You Actually Traded
Every trader has a version of themselves in their head:
“I trade mostly macro FX,” or “I’m an equities person,” or “I invest in crypto but only real-use cases.”
But your year-end list should reflect actual activity, not self-depiction. Pop open your books and find out:
• Which asset classes did you trade the most?
• Did your biggest wins come from the same place as your biggest losses?
• Did you over-concentrate on a theme (AI leaders)? FX majors? Meme-adjacent microcaps?
• Did diversification help or were you secretly just running one giant tech exposure?
If 80% of your profits came from one market, that’s a strength, but also a dependency. If 80% of your losses came from one market, that’s more of a warning than a lesson.
Knowing where you think and where you sink is the foundation of your 2026 positioning.
💸 4. Identify Your Wins and Pain Points
Every trader has signature wins and signature wounds. Look into yours and try to figure out why they happened.
• Were they disciplined trades?
• Or were they lucky timing in Nvidia NASDAQ:NVDA , Bitcoin BITSTAMP:BTCUSD , or FX:USDJPY ?
• Were they tied to a setup you can reproduce in 2026?
• Or do they fall under “I shouldn’t count on that again”?
Then look at your largest losses:
• Were they concentrated?
• Repeated?
• Emotional?
• Spread across many small trades or a few oversized ones?
Think of your setbacks as valuable inputs for your 2026 strategy.
🧭 5. Turn Insight Into Strategy for 2026
Now comes the true purpose of the list: How will you position for the new year based on what you learned?
Consider:
• Which asset classes earned the right to your attention in 2026?
• Which ones should you scale down or eliminate?
• How concentrated should you allow your positions to get?
• Are you better as a trend trader, a mean-reverter, a news trader?
• Which months or conditions will you push hardest?
• Where will you intentionally step back?
🎁 The Real Gift of the Year Is Reflection
Santa may have a list of who's naughty and nice, but yours is better because it tells you what kind of trader you've become, and what kind you’re aiming to be.
A year-end audit is among the closest things traders have to compounding wisdom.
You can’t control the 2026 market (especially with a new Fed chair stepping in) — but you can control how prepared you are for it.
And that preparation begins with a list only you can make. Not just of trades and profits, but of patterns.
Make your list. Read it twice. Think about it.
And step into 2026 trading like someone who knows themselves.
Off to you : Are you ready to look back into what you did this year and learn the harsh truths and valuable lessons? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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XAUUSD: Year End ReviewWow what a year it has been!
It's one thing for Tradingview to give us our stats, but it's an entirely different animal when looking at my individual trades head on like this. I can see where I over traded and when/where I made some much needed tweaks.
The tweaks that were made we're so much my strategy as much as it was mindset - taking fewer trades and letting them run longer. On average 2-4 hours.
I learned so many lessons the main one being less truly is more .
So often I would struggle looking at my losing trades and really reviewing my mistakes. Looking at my metrics on my Topstep account allowed me to refine my mindset. I knew when my most profitable days were/are, how long I should hold my trades to allow them to play out to full TP, and arguable the most important stat - when to stay out of the market.
By analyzing just these three metrics I was able to end the year in profit and believe it or not I was able to finish 4 out of 6 months in profit and get funded/pass my trading combine/evaluation.
This isn't the first time I've been funded. However this is the first time and longest time I have kept my account and the closest I have gotten to a payout.
My trading goals for 2025 is to of course get 1 payout per month and earn 4 more funded Topstep funded accounts. This will max out the number of accounts I can have with Topstep. The best part is I can put all 5 accounts on their integrated trade copier.
I decree and declare over myself that 2025 is going to be my best, most profitable, and most prosperous year to date - IN JESUS NAME! AMEN!
NQ Power Range Report with FIB Ext - 12/30/2024 SessionCME_MINI:NQH2025
- PR High: 21742.75
- PR Low: 21670.50
- NZ Spread: 161.75
Key scheduled economic events:
09:45 | Chicago PMI
Holding auction near Friday's close
- Retail sentiment, expecting unfavorable PA due to New Year's Day week
Session Open Stats (As of 12:35 AM 12/30)
- Weekend Gap: +0.07% (filled)
- Gap 10/30/23 +0.47% (open < 14272)
- Session Open ATR: 357.87
- Volume: 21K
- Open Int: 244K
- Trend Grade: Bull
- From BA ATH: -3.5% (Rounded)
Key Levels (Rounded - Think of these as ranges)
- Long: 22667
- Mid: 21525
- Short: 19814
Keep in mind this is not speculation or a prediction. Only a report of the Power Range with Fib extensions for target hunting. Do your DD! You determine your risk tolerance. You are fully capable of making your own decisions.
BA: Back Adjusted
BuZ/BeZ: Bull Zone / Bear Zone
NZ: Neutral Zone
NQ Power Range Report with FIB Ext - 12/27/2024 SessionCME_MINI:NQH2025
- PR High: 22006.75
- PR Low: 21974.75
- NZ Spread: 71.5
No key scheduled economic events
Maintaining previous session range with little change
- Daily print advertising potential pivot high off ~22113
Session Open Stats (As of 12:35 AM 12/27)
- Weekend Gap: +0.07% (filled)
- Gap 10/30/23 +0.47% (open < 14272)
- Session Open ATR: 346.51
- Volume: 14K
- Open Int: 243K
- Trend Grade: Bull
- From BA ATH: -2.1% (Rounded)
Key Levels (Rounded - Think of these as ranges)
- Long: 22667
- Mid: 21525
- Short: 19814
Keep in mind this is not speculation or a prediction. Only a report of the Power Range with Fib extensions for target hunting. Do your DD! You determine your risk tolerance. You are fully capable of making your own decisions.
BA: Back Adjusted
BuZ/BeZ: Bull Zone / Bear Zone
NZ: Neutral Zone
NQ Power Range Report with FIB Ext - 12/27/2023 SessionCME_MINI:NQH2024
- PR High: 17103.00
- PR Low: 17085.00
- NZ Spread: 40.0
No significant calendar events
Low vols continue
- Slightly breaking prev week's highs
Evening Stats (As of 12:05 AM)
- Weekend Gap: N/A
- Gap 10/30 +0.47% (open < 14272)
- Session Open ATR: 197.87
- Volume: 14K
- Open Int: 276K
- Trend Grade: Bull
- From ATH: -3.4% (Rounded)
Key Levels (Rounded - Think of these as ranges)
- Long: 17700
- Mid: 16391
- Short: 15819
Keep in mind this is not speculation or a prediction. Only a report of the Power Range with Fib extensions for target hunting. Do your DD! You determine your risk tolerance. You are fully capable of making your own decisions.
NQ Power Range Report with FIB Ext - 12/31/2021 SessionCME_MINI:NQH2022
- PR High: 16446.00
- PR Low: 16430.00
Evening Stats (As of 12:27 AM)
- Gap: = N/A
- Session Open ATR: 290.69
- Volume: 27k
- Open Int: 207k
- Trend Grade: Neutral
- From ATH: -2.0% (Rounded)
Key Levels (Rounded - Think of these as a range)
- Long: 16677
- Mid: 16105
- Short: 15247
Keep in mind this is not speculation or a prediction. Only a report of the Power Range with Fib extensions for target hunting. Do your DD! You determine your risk tolerance. You are fully capable of making your own decisions.





