TradeJournalOS

TradeJournalOS vs Tradervue

Last reviewed Jun 11, 2026
Tradervue is a long-established journal popular with active and professional traders, with broad broker import support across stocks, options and futures and a tiered plan that includes a free option. TradeJournalOS is a newer, equities-focused journal with a deterministic analytics engine and built-in AI coaching. Choose Tradervue for maturity and multi-asset breadth; choose TradeJournalOS for a modern Terminal-style UI, auditable stats, and AI grounded in your numbers.

Feature comparison

Feature TradeJournalOS Tradervue
Asset classes Stocks & ETFs (v1) Stocks, options, futures
Import Any broker CSV (AI-mapped) + manual Broad broker imports + CSV
Maturity New, actively built Long-established, proven
Free tier Generous free tier incl. 1-min charts Free tier (limited trades/month)
AI analysis Yes — grounded only in deterministic stats Limited / not the core focus
Analytics transparency Deterministic, auditable engine Deep reports & sharing
Pricing model Free + Pro subscription + AI credits Tiered subscription

Competitor details can change; we re-verify periodically. Last reviewed Jun 11, 2026.

Choose TradeJournalOS if…

Equities traders who want a modern UI, transparent metrics, and integrated AI analysis.

Choose Tradervue if…

Active and professional traders who value a proven platform, broad broker support, and rich sharing/reporting.

Switching from Tradervue?

Import your Tradervue or broker export in minutes — start with your broker’s guide:

Frequently asked questions

Is TradeJournalOS a good Tradervue alternative for stock traders? +

If you trade primarily stocks and ETFs and want auditable analytics plus built-in AI, yes. If you need options or futures coverage, Tradervue currently covers more asset classes.

How do I import my trades? +

Export a CSV from your broker and upload it. The importer detects the format and reconstructs your positions deterministically; you preview and confirm before anything is saved.