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EdgeGhost – Reconstruct futures trading sessions from execution logs

EdgeGhost – Reconstruct futures trading sessions from execution logs

by AdamPayne238·Mar 9, 2026·2 points·1 comment

AI Analysis

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Execution-log reconstruction beats TradeZella's manual entry for futures traders.

Strengths
  • Auto-stitches fills into complete trades without manual sorting
  • Tracks prop firm rules like daily loss limits and trailing drawdown
  • Built by active futures trader with live account testing
Weaknesses
  • Only supports NinjaTrader and Tradovate currently
  • Trading journal category already has established competitors
Category
Target Audience

Active futures traders and prop firm traders

Similar To

TradeZella · TradesViz

Post Description

I built EdgeGhost because journaling my own futures trades was incredibly tedious.

Most trading journals require manual entry or a lot of spreadsheet work. I wanted something that could reconstruct what actually happened during a trading session directly from executions.

EdgeGhost imports NinjaTrader or Tradovate execution CSVs and stitches fills back into complete trades, then groups those trades into sessions so you can review how the day unfolded. The goal is to make session review frictionless for active futures traders.

Some things it currently does: - reconstruct trades automatically from execution logs - group trades into sessions by day - calculate performance stats and streaks - allow tagging and review of trades that need work - track prop firm rules like daily loss and trailing drawdown

Right now I'm focused on improving tagging, filtering, and automation so traders can analyze patterns in their execution and behavior.

I built it because I trade futures myself and wanted something simpler than the existing tools. Happy to answer questions or hear feedback.

Built with Next.js and Supabase if anyone is curious about the stack.

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