EdgeGhost - Automated futures trading journal built from your executions

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No manual entry. No spreadsheets. Just your actual fills reconstructed into trading sessions. EdgeGhost is a trading journal built for active futures traders. Import your NinjaTrader or Tradovate CSV and EdgeGhost automatically stitches fills into trades, groups them by session, and shows exactly how your trading day unfolded. Prop firm traders can review session performance, track consistency, and manage multiple funded accounts from a single dashboard. $20/month. 7-day free trial.

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Hey PH🤘I’m Adam, the solo founder of EdgeGhost. I built this because I trade Nasdaq and S&P futures and was spending 20+ minutes after every session trying to reconstruct what I actually did from a messy spreadsheet. Most trading journals I tried were built around manual trade entry or designed mainly for stocks and options. They didn’t really match how futures traders actually work. So I built EdgeGhost differently. Instead of logging trades manually, you import your NinjaTrader or Tradovate CSV and EdgeGhost automatically: - stitches fills into complete trades - groups those trades into trading sessions - reconstructs your actual trading day - highlights behavior patterns like oversizing or stop movement The goal is simple: make futures trade journaling frictionless. Over the last few months I rebuilt the import engine, tightened the session reconstruction logic, and focused on making it stable for real trading accounts. This launch is basically the result of trading live, breaking things, and fixing them until the workflow actually made sense. EdgeGhost is $20/month with a 7-day free trial. If you trade futures, I’d genuinely love your feedback. Especially if you’ve used tools like TradeZella, TradesViz, or Edgewonk and felt like something was missing. Happy to answer anything. 🙏
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One thing that surprised me while building this, most of my worst trades weren't bad entries, they were decisions made after the first trade.

Reviewing the full session made that really stand out.

Curious if others have noticed the same?