ChartRecap

A trading journal built for funded traders

Prop firm challenges are rarely lost on strategy — they're lost on rule breaks: blowing the daily loss limit, breaching max drawdown, or over-sizing to make it back. ChartRecap journals the behavior that actually fails funded accounts: it tracks your loss limits, flags the discipline slips, and attaches the chart to every trade.

For prop / funded tradersChartRecap
Per-account risk limits: daily loss & max drawdown tracking
Discipline guardrails: no-stop, post-loss over-sizing, revenge trades
Plan-vs-execution rule-adherence scoring
One-click chart capture of every setup
Win rate, expectancy & R-multiple by setup
Broker CSV import (IBKR, ToS, Webull, Schwab, moomoo, MT4/MT5)
Separate challenge / funded / personal accounts (Pro)

Pass the challenge, then keep the account

The same discipline that passes an evaluation keeps a funded account alive. Tag each trade against your rules and ChartRecap shows what breaking them costs — plus revenge-trade detection and post-loss sizing. Size every entry first with the position size calculator and pressure-test survival with the risk of ruin calculator. Try the live demo first — no account needed.

Frequently asked questions

Why do funded traders need a dedicated journal?

Prop firm challenges aren't lost on strategy — they're lost on rule breaks: blowing the daily loss limit, breaching max drawdown, or over-sizing after a loss. A journal that tracks those guardrails and scores your discipline catches the behavior that fails accounts, not just your P&L.

Can ChartRecap track my daily loss limit and max drawdown?

Yes. Set per-account risk limits and ChartRecap's discipline guardrails flag no-stop trades, days you approached your loss limit, and revenge/over-sizing after a loss — the exact rules FTMO-style firms enforce.

Can I journal a challenge account and a funded account separately?

Yes — multi-account support lets you keep your challenge, funded, and personal accounts separate with their own analytics and risk limits. Multi-account is part of ChartRecap Pro.

Is it free?

The core journal — chart capture, analytics, plan-vs-execution review, discipline guardrails, trade replay, and broker CSV import — is free with no trade limit. Multi-account and the AI suite are part of Pro.