Edgewonk and GoldHunts represent two philosophies of trade journaling. Edgewonk is a paid, licensed journal whose value is deliberate manual entry: writing up the trade, scoring emotional state through its Tiltmeter, and analysing custom criteria you define. Its pricing page in August 2026 advertised one hundred and sixty nine United States dollars for a one-year plan or one hundred and ninety seven dollars for sixteen months, excluding European Union and United Kingdom value added tax, with the price locked for life.
GoldHunts is free and automated for gold. A MetaTrader 5 account connects once and every closed XAUUSD trade imports and classifies itself by session, using the London window of 07:00 to 16:00 UTC and the New York window of 12:00 to 21:00 UTC, with stop distance expressed in dollars of gold price on a one hundred ounce contract where a one dollar move equals one hundred dollars per standard lot.
Because they measure different things, the two are complements as often as alternatives. A trader whose gold losses come from revenge sizing after a stopped scalp has a behavioural problem that a written journal confronts directly, while a trader who cannot say which session generates their profit has a data problem that automated gold classification solves without any manual entry or hindsight bias.