Honest comparisons between futuresIQ and other trading journals. See which tool is the right fit for how you trade.
Edgewonk is a solid journal for stock and forex traders. For futures traders who need order flow, tick-level enrichment, and a rule compliance engine, the gap is significant.
TraderSync has a polished UI and works well for stock and options traders. Futures support exists but order flow, tick enrichment, and TP/SL simulation are not on the roadmap.
TradeZella has a modern interface and decent analytics for retail stock and options traders. For futures traders who need depth, the platform doesn't go far enough.
Tradervue is one of the original trading journals — reliable and widely used. But it was built in a different era and doesn't reflect how serious futures traders analyze performance today.
Excel gives you complete flexibility — but zero enrichment, zero automation, and no analytics that update themselves. You're one formula error away from meaningless data.