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futuresIQ vs Tradervue

Tradervue has been around longer than most trading journals and has earned a loyal user base. It covers the basics — trade import, P&L tracking, notes — and its shared trade reports were once a community standard. But it predates the analytics depth that modern futures traders expect. No order flow, no tick enrichment, no simulation, and a UI that hasn't kept pace with the rest of the market.

Feature comparison

Feature futuresIQ Tradervue
Futures-native design
Order flow enrichment
MFE / MAE analysis
TP / SL optimizer
Rule compliance + dollar cost
Tick-level data
Live platform sync
CSV import
Trade sharing / community
Free tier

Where futuresIQ goes further

Modern analytics layer
futuresIQ was built from the ground up for current futures traders — order flow, tick enrichment, MFE/MAE, TP/SL simulation. Tradervue's analytics haven't evolved significantly in years.
Order flow enrichment
futuresIQ enriches every trade with delta and flow data from tick data. Tradervue has no tick-level enrichment.
Rule compliance engine
futuresIQ tracks rule violations and their dollar impact. Tradervue has basic tagging but no rule compliance system.
TP/SL simulation
futuresIQ simulates parameter combinations against your real trades. Tradervue has no simulation tooling.

When Tradervue might be the better fit

If you've been using Tradervue for years and your workflow is built around it, the switching cost may not be worth it for simple journaling needs. It also has a strong community of shared trade reports.

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