Edgetrack vs TraderSync

Two performance-focused trading journals. TraderSync has years in the market with a focus on AI coaching; Edgetrack is younger and 100% focused on futures and prop firms. Here's what changes between them.

EdgetrackTraderSync
Price$29/mo$29.95-$79.95/mo
NinjaTrader integrationAuto sync 5 minManual CSV import
Prop firm managementApex, Lucid, Apteros native No
Economic calendarYes with USDA and CFTC No
Asset correlations30 assets with R² No
Advanced metrics15+ metrics20+ metrics
AI coachingRoadmapYes (Cypher)
Market replay No Yes
Multi-language UI6 languagesEnglish

TraderSync shines for stock traders who want an AI coaching journal with market replay. Its integration with over 700 brokers makes it a solid pick for equities. For a futures trader on NinjaTrader with prop firm accounts, TraderSync falls short: it doesn't sync automatically with NinjaTrader, it doesn't recognize Apex, Lucid or Apteros accounts and it lacks an economic calendar with USDA or CFTC data. Edgetrack fills exactly that gap at a flat $29/month.

Frequently asked questions

Can I migrate my TraderSync data to Edgetrack?

If your trades live in NinjaTrader, just connect the SQLite database to Edgetrack and the entire history imports. If they live only in TraderSync, reach out and we'll help with a CSV import.

Does TraderSync support prop firms?

TraderSync has no native prop firm module. You can tag accounts manually, but there's no automatic tracking of trailing MDD, DLL or profit target like Edgetrack offers.

Which one is better for futures traders?

For futures traders on NinjaTrader running Apex, Lucid or Apteros accounts, Edgetrack is the better option because of auto sync and the prop firm tracker. For stock traders focused on AI coaching, TraderSync has the edge.

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