Comparison

TradersForge vs Trademetria

Trademetria has been a steady, multi-asset trading journal and portfolio tracker for well over a decade. TradersForge is newer and goes deeper on per-firm prop rule precision and Claude-powered AI reviews. Honest comparison of where each fits.

Trademetria is one of the longer-established trading journals, covering stocks, options, futures, forex, and crypto in a single portfolio-style view. Traders who value a stable, multi-asset journal with solid performance reporting and a free entry tier have used it happily for years.

TradersForge competes for a similar journaling audience but with most of its investment concentrated on the futures + prop firm niche: per-firm drawdown templates (Apex Intraday vs EOD vs Static, MFFU plan math, Tradeify static drawdown, Topstep scaling), live drawdown alerts, and Claude-powered per-trade AI reviews. Where Trademetria is broad across asset classes, TradersForge tends to go deeper on the prop firm and AI axes.

Feature-by-feature

Honest comparison. Where Trademetriahas the feature, we mark it. Where it's partial, we say so.

FeatureTradersForgeTrademetria
Trade import (CSV)
Multi-asset coverage (stocks/options/futures/forex/crypto)
A genuine Trademetria strength
Portfolio-level performance reporting
Live broker connections
Prop firm drawdown rules built in
Per-firm-template trailing/EOD/static math vs generic balance tracking
Apex Intraday Trail floor-lock math
Live prop firm drawdown / breach-proximity alerts
AI trade reviews (Claude-powered)
Cascading daily/weekly/monthly AI reviews
AI Q&A chat over your trade history
R-multiple per trade auto-computed
Setup tagging + per-setup analytics

Where Trademetria shines

  • Long track record — it has been refined over many years and is a known, stable quantity in the journaling space.
  • Genuinely multi-asset. If you trade stocks, options, futures, forex, and crypto and want them all in one portfolio view, Trademetria handles that breadth well.
  • Clean performance reporting and portfolio-style analytics that suit longer-horizon and multi-instrument traders.
  • A free entry tier that lets you try the core journaling workflow before paying.

Where TradersForge is different

Per-firm prop rule depth, including Apex floor-lock

TradersForge implements each prop firm's drawdown math as a dedicated template — Apex Intraday Trail floor-lock (the floor stops trailing once equity exceeds account size + max DD), Apex EOD Trail, Tradeify static drawdown, MFFU plan-specific math, Topstep scaling. General multi-asset journals typically track account balance and a single drawdown number rather than per-firm rule behavior.

Claude-powered AI reviews

Per-trade reviews plus cascading daily/weekly/monthly reviews (Elite) and an AI Q&A chat over your own trade history. The AI is tuned to surface behavioral patterns — size creep, revenge trades, low-conviction setups — not just restate your stats.

Futures + prop firm focus

Tradovate exact-fee reconciliation (drop a Performance.csv + Cash History.csv and fees reconcile to your actual cash ledger), NinjaTrader and Tradovate live sync, and breach-proximity alerts that email you before an account approaches its trailing floor or daily loss limit.

Lower entry price for prop tracking

The Tracker tier starts at $9/mo with full prop firm rule tracking included. For a trader who primarily needs futures journaling and prop drawdown tracking, that's a lower commitment than a broad multi-asset Pro tier.

Which one should you pick?

Pick Trademetria if...

You trade across many asset classes (stocks, options, futures, forex, crypto) and want a single, stable, portfolio-style journal with a long track record. If you don't trade prop firm accounts and don't need per-firm drawdown precision, Trademetria's breadth is a strong fit.

Pick TradersForge if...

You trade futures and/or prop firm accounts and want per-firm-precise drawdown math (especially Apex Intraday or Tradeify static), Claude-powered AI reviews, breach-proximity alerts, and a lower entry price for prop tracking. TradersForge invests most heavily in exactly this niche.

Try TradersForge before you commit.

14-day free trial. Import your existing trade history (from Trademetriaor your broker) and see if the analytics surface patterns you haven't seen before.

FAQ

Can I migrate from Trademetria to TradersForge?
Yes. Export your trade history from Trademetria as CSV and import it through TradersForge's generic CSV adapter. For the most accurate fee data, importing directly from your broker (Tradovate Performance.csv, NinjaTrader Trade Performance, and others) is cleaner than re-importing a third-party export.
Does Trademetria track prop firm drawdown rules?
Trademetria tracks account balance and performance, but it's a general multi-asset journal rather than a prop-firm-specialized tool — so per-firm behaviors like Apex Intraday Trail's floor-lock or Tradeify's static drawdown are not modeled as dedicated templates. TradersForge builds each firm's rules in as a selectable account template. Verify current features with each vendor.
Which has better AI features?
TradersForge's AI is more central to the product — per-trade Claude-powered reviews, cascading daily/weekly/monthly reviews on Elite, and AI Q&A chat over your trade history. Trademetria's focus is performance reporting and portfolio analytics rather than AI review.
Is TradersForge cheaper than Trademetria?
TradersForge starts at $9/mo (Tracker tier with prop firm rule tracking), Pro $19/mo, Elite $39/mo, with a 14-day free trial. Pricing on both products changes over time, so confirm current rates with each vendor — but TradersForge's entry tier is designed to be an inexpensive way into full prop firm tracking.
Which is better for multi-asset traders?
If your priority is one journal spanning stocks, options, futures, forex, and crypto with portfolio-style reporting, Trademetria's multi-asset breadth is a real strength. TradersForge supports multiple asset classes too, but its deepest investment is in futures and prop firm tracking.

TradersForge is not affiliated with or endorsed by Trademetria. Trademetria is a trademark of its respective owners. This comparison reflects each product's public features as of 2026; both products evolve and specific feature claims should be verified with each vendor.