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A close-up of an open bullet journal on a light oak table, each page ruled with fine gray dots and filled with tidy handwritten trading logs, dates, and concise reflections in Korean. Color-coded highlighters mark entries in green and red, and small stickers of upward and downward arrows accent key trades. Beside the journal lies a slim graphite mechanical pencil and a transparent ruler. The background shows a softly blurred monitor with minimalist stock chart lines. Illuminated by diffused overcast daylight from an unseen window, the scene feels analytical yet approachable. Photographic, clean and modern composition, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field to draw attention to the details of the investment diary.

About Jenny’s Dad

Hi! I’m a regular 30-something office worker who starts each day catching up on economic news during my morning commute. I’m also a newcomer to investing, having recently taken my first steps into the stock market.

Rather than chasing flashy returns, I use this space to record my honest reflections and the real reasons behind my trades — with a goal of cutting out impulsive decisions and building my own investment principles. If you’re a fellow beginner navigating the same journey, I’d love to grow together!

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Whether it’s investment struggles or study tips, I read every message and use your feedback to make this blog better. Let’s learn and grow together!

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