Trader
Trading journal and performance tracker for active traders — runs in your browser. Log trades, review setups, track your psychology, and spot patterns. No subscription.
- Runs in any browser — no install required
- Local-first database — data never leaves your device
- Trade log with setup tags
- Pre-trade planning & post-trade review journal
- Performance analytics & P&L reports
- Watchlist with notes
- CSV import from most brokers
What is Trader?
Trader is a trading journal for active traders who want to understand their own performance without paying $50/month to a SaaS that stores your data on their servers.
Log every trade, review your setups, track your emotional state, and build a clear picture of what’s working and what isn’t — all running in your browser, stored locally on your device.
Who it’s for
- Day traders and swing traders tired of bloated SaaS journals
- Options traders who want to review setup quality over time
- Anyone who wants to connect their P&L to their process, not just their luck
What’s inside
Trade log — Record entry/exit, size, setup type, and outcome. Tag by strategy, market condition, or anything you want to filter by later.
Journal — Pre-trade planning, post-trade review, and emotional check-ins per entry. Prompts built in so you don’t stare at a blank page.
Performance dashboard — Win rate, average R, P&L by strategy, by time of day, by setup. See your edge clearly.
Watchlist — Track tickers with notes. No cloud sync required.
CSV import — Import your trade history from most major brokers. One-time import or ongoing append.
Why not a spreadsheet?
Spreadsheets are fine until you want to correlate your emotional state with your outcome, or filter by setup type across 500 trades. Trader is built for that.
Privacy & data
Your trade data is stored in a local-first database running in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. No brokerage login is required. Works offline after the first load.
System requirements
- Any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
- Works on desktop, tablet, or mobile
- Works offline after first load