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futuresIQ vs Edgewonk

Edgewonk is one of the most established trading journals on the market — thoughtful UI, good psychology tracking, and a well-built habit system. But it was designed for stocks and forex. It has no concept of tick data, no order flow enrichment, and no way to simulate TP/SL parameters against your real trades. For futures traders, that missing layer is the whole point.

Feature comparison

Feature futuresIQ Edgewonk
Futures-native design
Order flow enrichment
MFE / MAE analysis
TP / SL optimizer
Rule compliance + dollar cost
Tick-level data
Live platform sync
CSV import
Psychology / habit tracking
Free tier

Where futuresIQ goes further

Tick-level trade enrichment
Every futuresIQ trade is enriched from tick data — delta at entry, delta angle, order flow direction. Edgewonk has no access to tick-level data.
Rule compliance with dollar impact
futuresIQ calculates the exact dollar cost of every rule violation. Edgewonk tracks habits and psychology but does not quantify the financial impact of rule breaks.
TP/SL simulation
futuresIQ runs your historical trades through every stop and target combination on 1-second candles. Edgewonk has no parameter simulation.
Futures-native data model
futuresIQ understands tick value, contract specifications, and session structure out of the box. Edgewonk treats futures like any other instrument.

When Edgewonk might be the better fit

If you trade stocks or forex and find the psychology and habit-tracking features valuable, Edgewonk is a mature product. If futures are a small part of a broader portfolio, it may be sufficient.

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