Edgetrack vs Tradervue
Tradervue is one of the oldest journals on the market and a pioneer of the online trading journal. Edgetrack is a challenger born for futures and prop firms. Here's the full comparison.
| — | Edgetrack | Tradervue |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $29/mo (unlimited free plan) | Free (100 trades/mo) - $49.95/mo |
| NinjaTrader integration | Automatic sync | Manual import |
| Prop firm management | Yes | No |
| Economic calendar | Yes | No |
| Asset correlations | Yes | No |
| Multi-language UI | 6 languages | English |
| Community and educational blog | Roadmap | Yes |
Tradervue has the veteran advantage: an active community, a mature educational blog and a free plan that allows up to 100 trades a month. For a light stock trader that can be enough. For a futures trader on prop firms it's a different story: no automatic NinjaTrader sync, no Apex/Lucid/Apteros detection, no economic calendar or correlations. Edgetrack solves that with a free plan that has no trade cap and a Pro plan with every feature for $29/month.
Frequently asked questions
Which one has the better free plan?
Edgetrack offers an unlimited NinjaTrader sync dashboard on the free plan. Tradervue caps the free plan at 100 trades a month. If you trade more than that, Edgetrack clearly wins in the free tier.
Does Tradervue support Apex or Lucid?
Not natively. You can add accounts as tags, but Tradervue doesn't understand trailing MDD, DLL or profit target rules from each prop firm.