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I am currently using TradeBench for journaling. I am looking into using edgewonk. However it doesn't seem to be for futures traders. Can anyone tell me of journal they use that works well for trading futures? I don't care if I have to pay.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I just use futures.io and my own blog. I believe Stage5 have a free one if you trade with them. Not sure.
Also, I think this section is for actual journals.
Good luck
K
I built a free trading journal and just got to the point where the site can process futures (been stocks and options only up to now) if you guys want to have a look. It's free (there's not even a pay option). Hope you can use it! I can't post a link but you guys can hit me up if you want to give it a shot. (or just google TradeInsights)
Broker: Edgeclear and Rithmic. (Nordnet 1 year more for Norwegian stocks)
Trading: ES, NQ, GC, CL (Maybe Dax if I bother to get euro data, probably dont need more.) futures only
Posts: 21 since Jan 2020
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Maybe too long ago, but I wanted to recommend Trademetria for journaling/stats/imports.
Not very expensive (I think I have the pro version where I can have like 50 accounts and unlimited trades uploaded (it is the number of trades you upload that decide which version you have to use.
If (you only have one account (or will have all trades in one account) and have 30 trades per month, it is free. Second is still one account and 100 trades per month, you can use the cheapest version at 12$ per month)
Pro, as I said, is 50 accounts, unlimited trades imported and also unlimited realtime update on open positions (this is somewhat less in the other prices (3 on free, 50 on normal).
He has ALOT of brokers that do the importing automatic. The paid version has access to way more stats than I know how to use yet. You can tag every trade so you can look at how your different strategies work out. If your broker isn't there (in his list of supported brokers, the owner will implement it! (I just noticed my relative small Norwegian broker was implemented and it was not me asking!
Also, a very good journal/diary tool, where it is very easy to just paste in pictures from mouse "pointer" when doing a screenshot. I was looking for a good journal tool and the one I found was either very expensive (like 100$/month). This one I ordered a year after a 1-month trial. (maybe some to save paying for a year.) I think Trademetria.com is my best investment!