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Most traders still log trades by hand in a spreadsheet, then stop after a few weeks. Tracker Fx removes the logging.
Connect a trading account in read-only mode and Tracker Fx pulls your trade history automatically over the platform's API: cTrader, MetaTrader 4 and 5, Bybit and OANDA. Forex, indices or crypto, read by the same journal.
From there it builds the analysis for you. A P&L calendar shows how you perform day by day. Playbooks let you tag trades by strategy and see which one actually makes money. Around eight performance views break down your results by pair, session, direction and more, so you can find the leak that is costing you and fix it. Backtesting lets you test a strategy against historical data before you risk real capital.
The connection is read-only. Tracker Fx never places a trade. Prefer to start manual? Download our free Excel journal template.
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Tracker Fx's answer
Tracker Fx logs your trades for you. Instead of typing every trade into a spreadsheet, you connect your account once over a read-only API and Tracker Fx pulls your full history automatically from cTrader, MetaTrader 4/5, Bybit and OANDA. From there it builds a P&L calendar, strategy playbooks, backtesting and around eight performance views, so the review work happens without the manual logging that makes most traders quit journaling.
Tracker Fx's answer
Setup and coverage. Tracker Fx auto-syncs across cTrader, MetaTrader 4/5, Bybit and OANDA over a read-only API, so it takes minutes to connect and nothing gets missed or mistyped. You get a P&L calendar, strategy playbooks, backtesting and clear performance analytics in one place. The connection is read-only, so Tracker Fx can never place a trade on your account.
Tracker Fx's answer
Serious retail traders who want to improve with data - forex, indices and crypto traders on cTrader, MetaTrader 4/5, Bybit and OANDA, including funded and prop-firm traders who journal every trade. It suits anyone who has outgrown a spreadsheet and wants their review to be automatic.
Tracker Fx's answer
Tracker Fx started with its founder, who is a trader. He wanted one journal that did everything he needed as a trader - one that logged his trades automatically instead of forcing manual entry, covered the platforms he actually traded on, and brought the whole review into a single place. Nothing on the market fit all of it, so he built it. That is why Tracker Fx auto-syncs from cTrader, MetaTrader 4/5, Bybit and OANDA and combines a P&L calendar, strategy playbooks, backtesting and performance analytics in one tool.
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