ChartRecap

A free options trading journal that gets the contract math right

Most journals treat an options contract like a stock and quietly mangle your P&L. ChartRecap logs the strike, expiry, and call/put and applies the ×100 multiplier, so your numbers — and your R-multiples — are right. Then it does the part spreadsheets can't: attaches the chart you traded, in one click.

For options tradersChartRecap
Strike, expiry, and call/put on every trade
Correct ×100 equity-option contract multiplier
One-click chart capture of the underlying
Win rate, expectancy & R-multiple by setup
Plan-vs-execution rule-adherence scoring
Broker CSV import (ToS, IBKR, Webull, Schwab) + SnapTrade
Free forever — no trade limit, no card

Built for how options traders work

Tag each trade against your playbook (e.g. earnings, IV-crush, directional) and see which actually make money. Size positions before you enter with the position size calculator and check the math with the risk/reward calculator. Try the live demo first — no account needed.

Frequently asked questions

Does ChartRecap handle options contracts correctly?

Yes. Log the strike, expiry, and call/put, and ChartRecap applies the ×100 equity-option multiplier so your P&L and R-multiple are correct — not the raw per-share number.

Is the options journal free?

Yes. The free plan covers options journaling, chart snapshots, analytics, plan-vs-execution review, and broker CSV import, with no trade limit and no credit card.

Can I import my options trades?

Yes — CSV import from Thinkorswim, Interactive Brokers, Webull, Schwab, and moomoo, or connect via SnapTrade. Trades import as individual fills so multi-leg scaling stays accurate.

Can I attach the chart to an options trade?

Yes — that's the point. Snapshot the underlying's chart in one click (from TradingView or the built-in terminal) so the setup context is attached to every options trade.