Trading Journal

A futures trading journal built for review, discipline, and consistency.

TradeRR helps traders import trades, tag setups, review winning and losing patterns, and keep a clean journal across prop firm, broker, and manual trading workflows.

Import trades and review them in one place
Journal setups, emotions, mistakes, and screenshots
Track win rate, profit factor, and expectancy
Review calendar-based performance day by day

Why traders use a journal

A proper trading journal makes it easier to see repeated mistakes, strongest setups, session-based performance, and whether risk discipline is improving over time. The goal is not just logging trades — it is building a repeatable review habit.

What TradeRR tracks

TradeRR combines imported trade history, account-level performance, journal notes, calendar review, and risk metrics so traders can review the full picture instead of switching between spreadsheets, screenshots, and broker screens.

Built for futures traders

TradeRR is focused on futures trading workflows, including prop firm accounts, Tradovate-linked accounts, NinjaTrader trade import workflows, and manual or CSV-backed history when needed.

From review to action

After your trades are saved, you can review best days, worst days, average trade, profit factor, session patterns, and journal feedback so the journal leads directly into better decision-making.

What traders say

Real feedback from prop firm and personal-account futures traders.

TradeRR finally gave me one view across my Apex evaluation and my Tradeify funded — I stopped flipping between two prop-firm portals and started actually reviewing my trades.
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Apex + Tradeify trader
The drawdown distance updates every five minutes and matches what my prop firm shows me. I used to keep a tab open on the firm's portal all day; now I just glance at TradeRR.
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Multi-account prop trader
I went from CSV exports and a Google Sheet to a real journal that actually surfaces my mistake patterns by session and setup. The calendar review changed how I prep for Monday.
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NQ / MNQ day trader

Frequently asked questions

What is a futures trading journal?

A futures trading journal is a structured record of every trade you take. TradeRR captures entry and exit prices, P&L, setup tags, emotions, mistakes, screenshots, and journal notes for each trade so you can review patterns instead of relying on memory.

Why use a trading journal instead of a spreadsheet?

A spreadsheet stores numbers; a journal explains them. TradeRR combines imported trade history with notes, screenshots, and calendar review so you can connect a losing streak to a specific setup, session, or mistake — and act on it.

Does TradeRR work with prop firm and funded accounts?

Yes. TradeRR is built for prop firm and funded-account workflows. You can track multiple Tradovate-linked prop accounts side by side, monitor daily loss limits, drawdown, and consistency, and journal across evaluation, funded, and live phases.

How do I import my trades into TradeRR?

TradeRR supports read-only Tradovate and NinjaTrader trade imports plus manual CSV import. Connected brokers sync continuously in the background, so new fills land in your journal without manual exports.

Can I review trades by calendar day?

Yes. The calendar view shows per-day P&L, win rate, and journal notes, so you can spot themes — e.g. losing on Mondays, profitable in the NY session — and adjust your trading plan accordingly.