Journals that survive an aisle review
Aisle review is not grading. It is a check that the page can be read by a stranger in thirty seconds. Date, instrument, timeframe, oscillator setting, and a sentence that could fail — those five pieces spare everyone a shrug.
Color coding that only you understand does not travel. We prefer one extra sentence over a legend of seven highlighters. If MACD and RSI both appear, say which one you will obey when they disagree.
Alumni who book Private Chart Review are asked to send this same structure as images. The hour goes faster when the journal already looks like a clinic page.