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Tradovate Journal

The Best Trading Journal
for Tradovate Traders

Export your Tradovate trades as a CSV and import them into TrackyTrade in seconds — then get analytics that Tradovate's built-in journal can't provide.

TrackyTrade is the best trading journal for Tradovate traders because it imports Tradovate CSV exports automatically, tracks MAE and MFE per trade, detects revenge trading patterns, and includes an AI Deep Dive Review — for $10/month or $99/year.

Why Tradovate Traders Use TrackyTrade

Tradovate is a modern futures broker with competitive pricing and a clean web-based platform. But its built-in journal shows trade history and basic stats — not the insights you need to improve. It doesn't tell you when you trade best, how much you're leaving on the table, or whether emotional trading is costing you money.

TrackyTrade solves this with a simple CSV workflow. Export from Tradovate's Reports section — under a minute — import into TrackyTrade with one click, and a full analytics engine activates immediately. If you scale into positions, TrackyTrade handles all DCA fills correctly so your average entry and per-trade P&L are accurate.

Now live: Native Tradovate OAuth sync (no CSV required) connects your Tradovate account directly for a future TrackyTrade release. This will give Tradovate traders real-time sync with no CSV exports, matching the experience of NT8, Sierra Chart, and QuantTower users.

What You Get Beyond Tradovate's Journal

📊
MAE / MFE Per Trade
See exactly how far each Tradovate trade moved in your favor and against you — Tradovate doesn't show this.
🔴
Revenge Trading Detector
Flags emotional patterns in your Tradovate history — fast re-entries, oversized positions, plan breaks.
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AI Deep Dive Review
Your complete Tradovate trade history analyzed by AI, with a downloadable PDF coaching report.
🗓️
Day x Hour Heatmap
Find your strongest Tradovate trading windows by time of day and day of week.
🏦
Prop Firm Dashboard
If you're on a funded Tradovate account, track your drawdown and consistency rules automatically.
📅
Best Trading Days
Win rate and P&L contribution by day of week — see which days produce your best Tradovate results.

How to Import Tradovate Trades

  1. Log into Tradovate and go to Reports in the main menu.
  2. Select your date range and click Export CSV.
  3. Open {TT} and go to Menu → Import CSV.
  4. Select your Tradovate export file.
  5. Your full trade history appears immediately with analytics applied — including all DCA fills.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I export my trades from Tradovate?
Log into Tradovate, go to Reports, select your date range, and export as CSV. Under a minute.
Does TrackyTrade connect directly to Tradovate?
TrackyTrade uses CSV import for Tradovate. Native Tradovate OAuth sync is on the roadmap for a future release.
Can I import years of Tradovate history?
Yes — import any date range. TrackyTrade merges all data automatically.
Does TrackyTrade handle DCA entries from Tradovate?
Yes — all DCA fills are imported correctly. TrackyTrade calculates your average entry price and accurate per-trade P&L.
Can I use TrackyTrade with both Tradovate and NT8?
Yes — import Tradovate CSV history and also sync NT8 trades in real time. TrackyTrade combines all data into one journal.

Pricing

TrackyTrade is $10/month or $99/year. Everything included — no tiers. 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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