The same review structure every day is usually faster than improvising notes trade by trade.
Trade review gets faster when the structure gets cleaner, not when the insight gets thinner.
Most traders do not need to review less. They need a process that removes wasted effort while keeping the parts that actually improve decisions.
Four ways to make trade review faster without making it weaker.
Low-friction entry methods like imports or TradingView position-tool capture help preserve consistency.
Structured tags often make later reflection faster because they narrow what actually needs deeper review.
Grouping similar trades often produces faster insight than reviewing each one in total isolation.
Review usually takes too long when one of these habits is present.
Too much freeform writing
No stable note structure
Weak screenshot organization
High typing friction on every trade
Trying to review everything at the same depth
Edge helps review move faster by keeping chart context, notes, and tags inside the same workflow.
That reduces the friction of switching between tools and makes it easier to reserve deep review for the trades that actually need it.
Keep making the review process lighter without giving up the parts that produce real insight.
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