Comparison — 2026
Tradervue is the trusted industry standard — built in 2012 with 80+ broker imports and a large established user base. SignalDeck is the analytics depth option — built in 2025 around R-Multiple, Walk-Forward Analysis, and structured trade reviews. Two different primary goals.
Choose SignalDeck if...
Choose Tradervue if...
| Feature | SignalDeck | Tradervue |
|---|---|---|
| ⚡ Strategy Backtester | ||
| Strategy Backtester | ✅ Full Engine | ❌ |
| Walk-Forward Analysis | ✅ Overfit Detection | ❌ |
| Monte Carlo Simulation | ✅ 1,000 paths | ❌ |
| Parameter Optimization | ✅ Grid Search | ❌ |
| R-Value Analytics | ||
| R-Value Native Framework | ✅ Core Design | ❌ |
| SQN Score | ✅ | ❌ |
| Kelly Criterion Sizing | ✅ | ❌ |
| Structured Post Mortem (5-step) | ✅ | ❌ |
| Execution Quality (MAE/MFE) | ✅ | ❌ |
| Behavioral Tags | ✅ | ❌ |
| Platform | ||
| MT4/MT5 Import + Live Balance Sync | ✅ MetaApi + real-time equity | ❌ |
| Broad Broker Auto-Import (80+) | ❌ | ✅ 80+ brokers |
| CSV Import/Export | ✅ | ✅ |
| Native Forex + CFD Support | ✅ | ⚠️ Basic |
| UX / Interface | ✅ Modern web app | ⚠️ Legacy (since 2012) |
| Monthly Price | Free (Beta) | $30–$50 |
Tradervue and SignalDeck are built for different primary use cases. Which matters more to you determines which platform is right.
Tradervue's Primary Strength
Reliable broker import at scale
Built in 2012. 80+ broker integrations. If you need reliable auto-import from a US equities broker, Tradervue has been doing it longer than most platforms have existed.
What it lacks: backtester, R-value framework, SQN scoring, structured Post Mortem, MT4/MT5 live balance sync, Kelly Criterion
SignalDeck's Primary Strength
Institutional-grade analytics at no cost
Walk-Forward Analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, R-Multiple as a framework, SQN scoring, Kelly Criterion, and a structured 5-step Post Mortem — at $0 during beta vs Tradervue's $30–$50/mo.
What it lacks: 80+ legacy broker integrations (MT4/MT5 via MetaApi is covered)
SignalDeck leads across every analytics dimension. Tradervue has no strategy backtester, no R-value framework, no SQN scoring, no Kelly Criterion, no Walk-Forward Analysis, no Monte Carlo, and no structured Post Mortem. Tradervue's analytics focus on basic P&L reporting. SignalDeck is built around institutional-grade risk analytics with R-Multiple as its core.
No. SignalDeck has a full rule-based strategy backtester with Walk-Forward Analysis, 1,000-path Monte Carlo simulation, and grid-search parameter optimization across 500 combinations. No other trading journal combines all four in a single workflow.
Tradervue supports 80+ broker integrations and has been the industry standard for import since 2012. SignalDeck supports MT4 and MT5 via MetaApi with real-time balance sync — live equity automatically updates Kelly Criterion sizing. For non-MT4/MT5 brokers, Tradervue has broader coverage. For MT4/MT5 traders who also want deep analytics, SignalDeck covers both.
SignalDeck is free during beta with all features unlocked. Tradervue is $30–$50/month. Active SignalDeck beta testers who provide feedback receive Founder Status with lifetime free access. Over a year, that's $360–$600 saved vs Tradervue — with substantially more analytical capability.
Tradervue has been trusted since 2012 with reliable integrations across 80+ brokers. For traders whose primary need is reliable auto-import and basic P&L reporting — and who don't need backtesting, R-value analytics, or structured post mortems — Tradervue still serves that use case. Its main limitations are legacy UX and zero analytics depth beyond P&L.