The Investment Journal is your private-first research workspace inside Rask. It brings together the journal entries you’ve written on stocks and ETFs, the reminder tasks tied to those entries, and the history of any snapshots you’ve shared with the community.
You’ll find it in the app under Tools → Investment Journal.
What you can do in the journal
- Search your journal entries by company name, ticker, exchange, or thesis text
- Filter between:
- all entries
- private drafts
- entries that have been shared with the community
- Filter by reminder coverage so you can focus on entries with or without a follow-up date
- Open the linked investment page
- Edit an entry
- Share a new community snapshot from an existing private entry
- Jump straight to the reminder task when an entry has one
What the summary cards mean
At the top of the journal, you’ll see a quick summary strip:
- Entries: total private journal entries in the current view
- Shared: entries that have at least one community snapshot
- Reminders: entries with an active reminder date
- Last shared: the most recent time one of your entries was shared to the community
Private first, then share
The journal uses the same workflow as the investment pages:
- Write a private journal entry first.
- Add or update a reminder if you want a follow-up task later.
- Share a community snapshot only when you’re ready.
Sharing does not create a second editing system. Your private entry remains the working draft, and each community share is treated as a separate snapshot in your history.
Writing from an investment page
On stock and ETF research pages, the Investment Journal appears directly in the main page flow:
- on desktop, the composer opens inline so you can keep the chart, research, and community discussion visible while you write
- on mobile, the same composer opens in a sheet for a more comfortable editing surface
- you can choose Private or Share with community before saving
- there is no minimum word count requirement for sharing