Every trading day painted green or red by net P&L. Weekly summary cards on the side. Monthly KPIs across the top. Spot streaks, overtrading days and your best sessions without opening a single chart.
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↑ Live preview. Click Month, Quarter or Year to switch views — they also rotate automatically every few seconds.
Every trading day on the grid is coloured by its net P&L. One glance at the month tells you whether you are stacking up wins, losing the same way every week or trading too many sessions in a row. No headers to read, no numbers to add up.
The ribbon above the grid summarises the whole month: net P&L, ROI, total trades, your single best day and your single worst day. Switch months and the ribbon updates with it - giving every grid view the context it needs.
Down the right side of the calendar sits one card per week - net P&L, win rate, trade count and win count. Weekly cards make it obvious which weeks are carrying the month, which weeks broke even and which weeks you simply did not trade.
The grid is a launchpad, not a dead-end. Click into a day and Tracker Fx jumps you straight to the trade list filtered to that session - every entry, exit, R-multiple and screenshot. Click a weekly card and you get the week. Click a KPI and you get the month.
Use the chevrons in the header to walk backwards through your trading history one month at a time. The grid, KPI ribbon and weekly cards all repaint with the data for that month - so you can compare like-for-like and review what changed across a quarter.
Tracker Fx tracks your longest current win streak and surfaces the single best and worst day of every month. Use them to start your weekly review - the outlier days are where your biggest lessons usually live.
A spreadsheet shows every trade. A calendar shows the pattern of trades. Different jobs, and patterns are what improve trading.
Click into a day for the journal, slice by symbol for performance, see the same trades grouped by setup - every view in Tracker Fx talks to the others.
KPIs, calendar, recent trades and charts in a single view. Updates with every sync.
Explore Dashboard →Trades land in the calendar automatically the moment they close. No manual work.
Explore Auto-Sync →Break down the same data by symbol, session, day of week and trade duration.
Explore Performance →Tag the trades behind any day with the setup that produced them. Stats per playbook.
Explore Playbooks →Everything you might want to know about the P&L Calendar.
A trade is grouped under the day it closed - so a position opened on Monday and closed on Tuesday counts toward Tuesday's cell. This matches how brokers report realised P&L and how most trading reviews are framed.
The calendar uses the time zone your broker reports each trade in. A trade closed at 23:50 on Sunday in the broker's time zone stays on Sunday's cell - exactly as the broker recorded it - so the numbers always reconcile with the broker statement.
Yes. The account selector at the top of the app applies across every view, including the calendar. Switch to one account and the grid, KPIs and weekly cards all repaint with that account's trades. Per-symbol filtering on the calendar is not supported yet - for symbol-level breakdowns, head to the Performance view.
Green means the sum of net P&L across every trade closed that day is positive. Red means it is negative. The shade reflects the magnitude, so a +$50 day looks different from a +$3,000 day - useful for picking outliers without reading every number.
As far back as your synced trade history. When you connect an account, Tracker Fx backfills every closed trade your broker exposes - typically years of history - and the calendar lets you navigate every month of it.
Yes. Clicking a cell filters the trade list and Journal to that day, the weekly cards filter to that week, and the monthly KPI cards filter to that month. The calendar is meant to be the entry point to a review, not just a wallpaper.
Connect your broker, sync your trades and the calendar fills itself in - day by day, week by week, month after month.
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