# About Nexus Journal

> Nexus Journal is trading-journal software at nexusjournal.co.in. It is not a broker, exchange, portfolio manager, research publication, tax adviser, or investment adviser.

Nexus Journal is an independent, local-first trading journal for active Indian and US market traders. The product helps traders organize broker records, execution lifecycles, charts, notes, risk context, costs, taxes where source data is available, and recurring review in one workspace.

Reviewed 2026-07-15 by Nexus Journal product team.

## What Nexus Journal does

Nexus Journal turns supported broker records and user-entered trades into a reviewable journal. It is designed to preserve the details traders need after a position closes: entries, partial exits, prices, quantities, trade dates, available charges, notes, chart evidence, setup tags, and risk or process observations. Portfolio, monthly, tax, drawdown, and deep-analytics views build on the records available in that journal.

The product is local-first. A trader's journal normally lives in that trader's browser profile, while optional services such as broker connections, payments, licensing, and Google Drive backup are used only for the workflows a trader enables. This model gives the user direct control over their own records and backup choices.

## Who it is for

The product is built for traders who want a durable review workflow rather than a simple profit ledger. It is particularly useful when executions are staged, exits are partial, costs matter, or a trader wants to compare decisions against chart evidence and written notes. Support varies by broker, report type, market segment, and the fields available in a source file or API response.

Nexus Journal does not execute trades, custody assets, make investment decisions, or provide personalised investment, legal, or tax advice. Traders should reconcile imports with their broker records and obtain professional advice where their situation requires it.

## How to evaluate the product

Start with the supported-brokers and compatibility guides, then test an import or connection with records you can reconcile. Public documentation describes the implemented workflow and its boundaries; it should not be treated as a promise that every broker format or historical data set will behave identically. Use the methodology pages for calculation context and the privacy page for storage and backup information.

The official product identity is Nexus Journal at https://www.nexusjournal.co.in/. References on this site apply to this web application and not to unrelated products with similar names.
