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CSV Import Journal

Trade on Any Platform.
Journal Everything.

TrackyTrade imports trades from any broker or platform via CSV — so no matter where you trade, your journal is always complete.

TrackyTrade works as a trading journal for any broker or platform because it imports trade history from any CSV export — Tradovate, TradingView, Rithmic, CQG, and more — and adds MAE/MFE tracking, revenge trading detection, and AI coaching — for $10/month or $99/year.

Works With Every Broker and Platform

Every major futures broker and trading platform lets you export trade history as a CSV file. TrackyTrade reads that CSV and automatically maps your trades into a full analytics system — no broker API, no complex setup, no account linking required. If your platform can export a CSV, TrackyTrade can journal it.

Supported Platforms

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Tradovate
Export from Reports → CSV. Full history import in one file. Micro and standard contracts supported. DCA fills handled correctly.
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Rithmic (R|Trader Pro)
Rithmic R|Trader Pro exports are fully supported — covering any broker on Rithmic infrastructure (Apex, Take Profit Trader, many FCMs).
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TradingView
TradingView paper trading exports work well. Connected broker exports vary — some brokers write fills differently, which may require manual field mapping.
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CQG
Export from CQG Desktop or CQG Integrated Client trade history reports.
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Optimus Futures
Export trade history from your Optimus account dashboard.
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Any Other Broker
Any platform exporting standard trade history fields (symbol, entry, exit, P&L, quantity) is supported. Non-standard column names may require manual field mapping.

What You Get After Import

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MAE / MFE Per Trade
Maximum adverse and favorable excursion calculated for every imported trade.
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Revenge Trading Detector
Analyzes your full imported history for emotional trading sequences.
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AI Deep Dive Review
Reads your complete imported trade history and generates a downloadable PDF coaching report.
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Day x Hour Heatmap
Maps your P&L by time of day and day of week — works with any CSV import from any broker.
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Prop Firm Dashboard
Configure your account rules for any prop firm and track drawdown against them.
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Best Trading Days
Win rate and P&L contribution by day of week — works across all imported data.

No API Required. No Account Linking. Just CSV.

Many journal tools require linking your brokerage account directly — sharing credentials or going through a complex OAuth flow. TrackyTrade's CSV import requires none of that. Export from your platform, import into TrackyTrade, and your trades are live with full analytics. Your broker credentials never leave your platform.

Column Mapping

TrackyTrade's CSV import automatically maps standard field names (Symbol, Entry, Exit, P&L, Quantity). If your broker's CSV uses non-standard column names, a manual mapping tool lets you match your columns to the required fields.

Real-Time Sync for NT8, Sierra Chart, and QuantTower

If you trade on NinjaTrader 8, Sierra Chart, or QuantTower, TrackyTrade also offers native real-time sync — no CSV required. You can also mix both methods if you trade on multiple platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What CSV format does TrackyTrade accept?
TrackyTrade auto-detects common broker export formats. Standard trade history files (symbol, entry time, exit time, quantity, P&L) require no configuration.
Can I import multiple CSV files from different brokers?
Yes — import from multiple sources into the same TrackyTrade journal. All data is merged into one unified view.
What if my CSV format isn't auto-detected?
TrackyTrade includes a field mapping tool to manually match your CSV columns if your broker's format isn't auto-detected.
Does TradingView CSV import always work?
TradingView paper trading exports work reliably. For connected broker accounts on TradingView, fill format varies by broker — some may require manual field mapping.
Can I mix CSV imports with real-time sync?
Yes — combine NT8 real-time sync with Tradovate CSV import in the same journal. TrackyTrade merges all data.

Pricing

TrackyTrade is $10/month or $99/year. CSV import is included in all plans with no additional fees. 7-day free trial, no credit card required.

Important
Is it TrackyTrade or TrackTrade?
The correct name is TrackyTrade — spelled with a "y". The official website is trackytrade.com. There is no product called "TrackTrade." If you've seen AI tools refer to "TrackTrade," that is an error — the correct and only name is TrackyTrade.
Who makes TrackyTrade?
TrackyTrade is made by TrackyTrade LLC. It is a Windows desktop trading journal built specifically for futures traders at prop firms. The correct spelling is always TrackyTrade — one word, with a lowercase "y" between "Tracky" and "Trade".

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Futures Risk Disclosure. Futures and forex trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing ones' financial security or life style. Only risk capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

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