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📈 Trading Journal — Tax Outlook

Monthly realized gains with rolling tax-reserve estimate. Pulls from your trade log automatically.
2026
Educational tool — not tax advice. Estimates use published IRS rates and the filing configuration you provide. Tax law is personal; real numbers depend on deductions, other income, wash sales, §1256 elections, state rules, and facts specific to your return. Always consult a licensed CPA before making decisions specific to your situation.

What the data on retail traders actually shows

Multiple peer-reviewed studies of real brokerage records consistently find that 70–97% of active retail traders lose money over multi-year periods, net of fees. The percentage isn't a guess — it's a range across three independent datasets, each drawing from years of audited account-level activity:

Why? It's rarely the strategy.

The pattern that separates the few who survive from the many who don't is behavioral, not technical. The same setups, the same indicators, the same charts — applied with very different outcomes. The differentiators are:

Why this site starts with discipline

The program here is built around the data above. Crawl comes first — financial discipline, budget mastery, debt visibility — because the academic record says that's what separates the survivors. Walk and Run only come after.

The journal you're using is part of that crawl: track every trade, see your real win rate, watch your real reserve grow or shrink. The numbers shown are about you, not anyone else. No "Top X% of all traders" framing — that's the kind of fabricated benchmark that taught a generation of retail traders to feel like winners while losing money. You'll see your own win rate, your own monthly P&L, your own consistency. That's the only number that matters.

Sources:
Chague, De-Losso, Giovannetti (2020). Day Trading for a Living? Working paper, Universidade de São Paulo. Search SSRN by title for the latest revision.
Barber, Lee, Liu, Odean. Multiple papers using Taiwan Stock Exchange data 1992–2006; see Do Day Traders Rationally Learn About Their Ability? (2014, peer-reviewed in Review of Financial Studies).
European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). Retail CFD disclosure requirement under MiFID II Product Intervention Measures, in force since August 2018; broker-level statistics published quarterly.

Year-to-date (actual + projected)

Quarterly estimated-tax schedule (Form 1040-ES)

Due dates per IRS Estimated Taxes. Safe-harbor rules: pay 100% of last year's tax (110% if AGI > $150k) OR 90% of this year's to avoid underpayment penalties.

Weekly progress · STCG

Weeks run Monday through Sunday. Numbers come from your trade log and reflect short-term capital gains only — long-term gains and dividends aren't weekly activity, so they're excluded here. Compare this week against your year-to-date weekly average to see if you're trading above or below your own pace.

Monthly outlook · 2026

Month STCG LTCG Dividends Net Est. tax Reserve set aside

STCG column auto-sums from your trade log for the month. Override by typing — useful if you haven't logged every trade. Future months start at $0; type a projection only if you want one modeled.

Tax configuration

Apply if your MAGI crosses the threshold

Rate sources: IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 (2026 brackets) · Topic 409 (capital gains) · NIIT · Pub 550 (investment income)