More than a broker statement
A proper futures trading dashboard should make it easier to understand what changed, what improved, and where the trader is slipping. TradeRR is designed around that review loop rather than around raw execution tooling.
TradeRR gives futures traders a dashboard for reviewing account activity, trade history, calendar performance, journals, and risk behavior in a cleaner workflow.
A proper futures trading dashboard should make it easier to understand what changed, what improved, and where the trader is slipping. TradeRR is designed around that review loop rather than around raw execution tooling.
TradeRR turns saved trade history into a clearer dashboard with recent trades, best and worst days, calendar performance, summary metrics, and review-friendly account views.
A trader should be able to open the dashboard and quickly understand whether the session quality was improving, whether risk was respected, and what needs to change tomorrow. That is the purpose of the product design.
TradeRR is meant to be opened regularly after trading sessions, not just occasionally. The dashboard, journal, and account review tools are built to support that kind of repeated workflow.
Per-account net liquidation and drawdown floor, daily P&L, win rate, profit factor, expectancy, recent trades, an equity curve, a calendar of daily performance, and your journal notes — all in one view that updates as new trades sync in.
Yes. The dashboard rolls up activity across every connected account — multiple prop firms, multiple Tradovate logins, manual CSV accounts — while still letting you drill into any single account when you need detail.
A background sync pulls from Tradovate every 5 minutes, every time the tab regains focus, and on demand from the Sync button. There is also a 60-second cooldown per user/broker so spam-clicking can't overwhelm broker rate limits.
TradeRR ingests whatever your broker returns. Today's active users trade CME futures (ES, MES, NQ, MNQ, CL, GC and similar). The schema is symbol-agnostic — equities and options are stored and rendered correctly if they're in the import.
Yes. Layouts collapse to a mobile nav, the calendar and recent-trades views stack vertically, and admin pages are gated behind the same auth as desktop. Great for checking risk between sessions on your phone.