Futures Trading Journal

Futures traders need a journal that understands contract multipliers, tick values, and commissions. TradeRipper handles all of this automatically for Tradovate on TradingView, and supports CSV import for any other futures broker.

Futures trading is uniquely data-rich. Every contract has a specific multiplier, tick size, and commission structure. A journal that doesn't account for these differences will give you misleading P&L numbers and broken analytics.

TradeRipper automatically detects the contract type and computes P&L using the correct multiplier. For Tradovate users on TradingView, this happens automatically. For other brokers, import your trades via CSV and TradeRipper will match the instruments.

The analytics dashboard shows your performance across all futures contracts. Filter by symbol to see which instruments you trade profitably, or compare your ES performance against your NQ performance to find where your edge really lives.

What TradeRipper Gives You

  • Auto-capture for Tradovate on TradingView
  • CSV import for any futures broker
  • Automatic contract multiplier detection
  • P&L by symbol analytics
  • Position sizer for any futures contract

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which futures contracts are supported?

All major CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX contracts including ES, NQ, YM, RTY, CL, GC, SI, ZB, ZN, and all micro contracts.

How do I import trades from non-Tradovate brokers?

Export a CSV from your broker and upload it to TradeRipper. The import tool maps your broker's format to TradeRipper's schema.

Does it handle rollovers?

Yes. TradeRipper normalizes symbol names across contract months so your analytics span the full history of each instrument.