Tradervue has been running since 2011 and is one of the oldest trading journals still operating. It covers stocks, options, futures, and forex, offers broker sync and CSV import from a broad list of platforms, and provides over 100 advanced analytics reports including MFE/MAE. The platform is owned by SureSwift Capital, which acquired it from its original founders. It is no longer independently operated.
That ownership change matters in this evaluation. Tradervue has a loyal user base built on years of reliability and deep reporting. What it does not have is AI features, trade replay, crypto support, a mobile app, or a free permanent tier. At $29.95/month for Silver and $49.95/month for Gold, it sits at the same price points as platforms that have added several of those things. Whether the analytics depth justifies those prices for a given trader is the central question.
Asset Class Coverage and Import
Tradervue covers stocks and ETFs, options, futures, and forex. Crypto and CFDs are not supported. That is a meaningful gap for traders who operate across multiple asset classes. Trademetria and TraderSync both cover crypto and CFDs at comparable prices. Tradervue does not, and there is no indication this is changing.
Import works two ways: broker sync (autosync via direct connection) or CSV upload from broker export files. Named platforms with dedicated integration pages include DAS Trader Pro, E-Trade, Interactive Brokers, Lightspeed, Robinhood, Sterling Trader Pro, TD Ameritrade, Thinkorswim, TradeStation, and TradeZero. The full list covers 80+ brokers and platforms. For active equities traders using mainstream US brokers, coverage is solid. For international brokers, prop firm platforms, and anything outside the US equities ecosystem, it is worth checking the supported platforms list before committing.
Manual entry is also available.
Analytics: Where Tradervue Still Earns Its Place
The advanced reports are the strongest argument for Tradervue. Over 100 reports are available on both Silver and Gold tiers, organized across multiple categories: days and times, price and volume, instrument, market behavior, win/loss/expectation, and liquidity. The interactive drill-down functionality lets traders click into any chart or report and filter to the underlying trades instantly, with no separate export step and no rebuilding the filter from scratch.
MFE/MAE is included on both Silver and Gold. Tradervue tracks both position MFE/MAE (maximum interim profit and loss in dollar terms) and price MFE/MAE (maximum favorable and adverse price movement independent of position size). Both can be expressed in dollar terms or in R, which makes the stop-adherence analysis particularly direct: any trade showing MAE beyond -1.0R means the stop was not honored. The MFE/MAE ratio trend report tracks these figures as a rolling moving average over time, surfacing whether trade management is improving or deteriorating across a sample of trades.
One important limitation: MFE/MAE is calculated only for non-options trades, during regular market hours, held open for less than 1 year. Options trades are excluded entirely from excursion analysis. Options traders who want to use MFE/MAE to evaluate their execution will not get it from Tradervue.
The Gold tier adds exit analysis, max potential P&L analysis, risk tracking and reporting, liquidity reports, and advanced filters. Exit analysis shows the best possible exit point for each trade, and what percentage of that potential P&L was actually captured, the same concept TraderSync calls “exit efficiency.” At $49.95/month, Gold is expensive if a trader’s primary use case is basic journaling. It makes sense for traders who actively use the exit analysis and liquidity reports to refine execution.
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Charts and Visualization
Price charts are generated automatically for each trade on all tiers, with entries and exits marked. Multiple timeframes are available, from weekly down to 1-minute. Renko, Volume Bar, and Range Bar chart types are included alongside standard candlestick charts, a detail that matters for traders who use non-time-based charts in their analysis. TradingView charts are integrated and available across all tiers.
Intraday and running P&L charts are available on both Silver and Gold, showing how a trade’s P&L evolved from open to close. Gold adds price chart studies and comparisons, allowing different periods or conditions to be overlaid for pattern analysis.
Sharing and Mentoring
Tradervue has a social layer that most journals in this category do not attempt. Traders can share trades with the broader community, receive comments and feedback on their notes, and find other users trading the same symbols. The mentoring feature allows direct mentor/mentee relationships. A trader can share their full journal with a coach or mentor, who can then review performance data and leave notes. Gold users can optionally include P&L data when sharing trades; Silver users share without the P&L figures visible.
This is genuinely useful for traders working with a coach or operating inside a trading community. It is not a reason to choose Tradervue if that workflow is not part of the picture, but for those it fits, no other journal in this category handles the mentoring relationship as cleanly.
What Tradervue Does Not Have
No AI features of any kind. No trade replay. No crypto or CFD support. No native mobile app. The platform is web-based only.
The absence of AI is not automatically a problem. Several traders actively prefer a platform that surfaces data without an AI layer interpreting it for them. The absence of trade replay is more significant for active day traders who use it as a practice tool. And the absence of crypto support is a hard stop for any trader who operates in that market.
The pricing page currently lists only two paid tiers. Silver at $29.95/month and Gold at $49.95/month, with 7-day free trials on both. No annual discount is listed. That makes Tradervue one of the more expensive options on a monthly basis when compared to journals offering similar or broader feature sets at lower annual rates.
Pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Silver | $29.95 | Not listed |
| Gold | $49.95 | Not listed |
Both plans include a 7-day free trial. A free plan with limited trade imports may exist; it has been referenced in third-party content, but it is not displayed on the current pricing page and its terms are unclear. Prospective users should confirm this directly before signing up expecting a free tier.
Silver at $29.95/month is competitive if a trader needs the full analytics suite, broker sync, and MFE/MAE reporting without the exit analysis. Gold at $49.95/month is harder to justify unless exit analysis and liquidity reporting are core to the workflow. At that price, TraderSync’s Premium tier offers trade replay, 700+ broker integrations, AI insights, a native mobile app, and unlimited accounts for the same monthly cost.
Bottom Line
Pros:
- 100+ advanced reports with interactive drill-down on all paid tiers
- MFE/MAE in both dollar and R terms, with trend reporting over time
- Dedicated mentoring and community sharing features
- Broad broker coverage for US equities traders: DAS Trader Pro, Interactive Brokers, Lightspeed, Sterling Trader Pro, TradeStation, TradeZero, TD Ameritrade, and others
- TradingView chart integration on all tiers
- Renko, Volume Bar, and Range Bar chart support
- Platform has been running since 2011 with a strong reliability track record
Cons:
- No crypto or CFD support
- No AI features
- No trade replay
- No native mobile app
- MFE/MAE excludes options trades entirely
- No annual discount listed; monthly pricing is not competitive at Gold tier vs. current alternatives
- Owned by SureSwift Capital, not founder-operated; product development pace is a question mark
- Free tier terms are unclear; the current pricing page only shows paid plans
Tradervue remains a serious analytics platform with reporting depth that most competitors still do not match cleanly. The 100+ report library, R-based MFE/MAE trend analysis, and mentoring features are genuinely differentiated. The problem is that several of those differentiators are being closed by platforms that also offer AI, replay, crypto, and mobile at the same or lower price. For a US equities day trader who wants deep analytics, works with a coach, and does not need replay or crypto, Tradervue Silver at $29.95/month is still defensible. For anyone else, the value case is increasingly difficult to make.
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FAQ
Does Tradervue support crypto or CFD trading?
No. Tradervue supports stocks and ETFs, options, futures, and forex. Crypto and CFDs are not supported on any tier.
Which brokers work with Tradervue?
Tradervue offers broker sync and CSV import across 80+ platforms. Named integrations include DAS Trader Pro, Interactive Brokers, Lightspeed, E-Trade, Robinhood, Sterling Trader Pro, TD Ameritrade, Thinkorswim, TradeStation, and TradeZero. The full list is on Tradervue’s supported platforms page.
Does Tradervue calculate MFE and MAE?
Yes, on both Silver and Gold tiers. MFE/MAE is tracked in dollar terms and in R (as a percentage of initial risk). There is an important limitation: MFE/MAE is calculated only for non-options trades, during regular market hours, based on 1-minute price data, for positions held less than 1 year. Options trades are excluded from excursion analysis.
Is there a free plan?
A limited free plan has been referenced in some sources, but it does not appear on the current pricing page. The pricing page shows only Silver ($29.95/month) and Gold ($49.95/month), each with a 7-day free trial. Confirm free tier availability directly with Tradervue before signing up under that assumption.
Does Tradervue have AI features or trade replay?
No to both. There are no AI insights, AI assistants, or proactive coaching features. There is no trade replay or market replay simulator.
Is there a mobile app?
No. Tradervue is web-based. There is no native iOS or Android app.
What does the Gold tier add over Silver?
Gold adds exit analysis (best possible exit and P&L capture percentage), max potential P&L analysis, commissions and fees support, advanced filters, risk tracking and reporting, liquidity reports, selectable base currency, price chart studies and comparisons, the ability to include P&L data with shared trades, and 5GB of image storage versus Silver’s 1GB.
Who owns Tradervue?
Tradervue is owned by SureSwift Capital, Inc. The platform was founded in 2011 and has since been acquired. It is no longer founder-operated.
