Find exactly where your edge is strongest

Compare accounts, strategies, tags, symbols, markets, ratings, and time periods with the metrics that matter to you.
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Stop guessing which conditions produce your best trading

An overall average can hide the difference between a strong setup and a weak one. Trading Vault recalculates your selected statistics for every comparison group so you can see where an edge holds up—and where it changes.

How you trade

AccountStrategyDirectionSymbolMarketTag

When you trade

HourWeekdaySessionDayWeekMonthQuarterYear

How you reviewed it

Overall self-ratingRatings and coverageExecution efficiencyPlan deviation
One or two dimensions

Ask a better question of your trading data

Compare by one dimension for a clear ranking, or split it by a second dimension to expose the conditions behind the result. Every view retains the baseline for all selected trades, so individual groups stay grounded in the bigger picture.

01

Choose what to compare

Start with any supported dimension, from strategy or tag to market, rating, session, or month.

02

Select the evidence that matters

Build a table with the profitability, edge, risk, review, execution, and consistency statistics you trust.

03

Split the result to reveal context

Add a second dimension to answer deeper questions, such as how each strategy performs by market or session.

Trading Vault comparison results showing strategy performance in a table and chart.
Flexible visual analysis

Use the view that makes the pattern clear

Study exact values, contribution over time, relationships between groups, or the balance between win rate and payoff without rebuilding the comparison.

Bars and grouped bars
Timeline
Exact-value grid
Heatmap
Break-even map

Find the evidence behind your edge

Start a free trial to compare your own trading, or explore the guide for the complete list of dimensions, statistics, and calculation behavior.