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A Micara Labs product

A trading journal that respects the numbers.

Record trades in seconds, tie every entry to a playbook, and read statistics that tell you the truth — including when there is not yet enough data to draw a conclusion.

  • Sign in with an email link — no password to manage
  • No broker connection, ever
  • Your journal is yours; nothing is published

Dashboard

Last 30 daysAll playbooks

Net P&L

+$4,182.50

vs previous 30 days

Win rate

58.3%

14W · 10L

Profit factor

1.94

gross profit ÷ gross loss

Expectancy

0.42R

per trade, 24 closed

Cumulative P&L

30 sessions

Daily P&L

Recent entries

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XAUUSDShort+2.10R+$862.40
EURUSDLong−1.00R−$410.00
GBPJPYLong+1.40R+$574.80
The MicaraTrades dashboard. Every figure shown is invented for this illustration — it is not a track record.

One journal across futures, forex, stocks and crypto

How it works

Three habits, and the statistics build themselves.

  1. 01

    Record the trade

    Entry, exit, stop, target, size, session, timeframe. Defaults carry over from your last entry, so most fields are already right before you touch them — and screenshots stay attached to the trade.

  2. 02

    Link it to a playbook

    Say which setup it was. That one link is what turns a pile of individual trades into an answer about a strategy, instead of an answer about last week.

  3. 03

    Read what follows

    Win rate, expectancy, profit factor and R-multiples, broken down by playbook, session and pair — each one shown only once there is enough data behind it to mean something.

Screenshot-assisted entry

Let it read the chart. Keep the final word.

Upload a chart or a position panel and the model reads the values off it — pair, direction, entry, stop, target. You review every field it filled in, correct anything wrong, and nothing is written to your journal until you confirm it.

When it cannot read a value it says so and leaves the field empty. It never invents one, because a plausible number you did not check is worse than a blank.

Extracted from screenshot

Review before saving
Pair
XAUUSD
Read
Direction
Short
Read
Entry
2,412.80
Read
Stop loss
2,419.40
Read
Take profit
2,396.00
Read
Position size
Not readable
Left blank

Illustrative. Nothing is saved until you press confirm.

What it does

Six things, done properly.

Rather than a long feature list done shallowly.

Journal a trade in seconds

Every field you actually need and none you do not, with smart defaults carried over from your last entry. Attach chart screenshots and they stay with the trade.

Playbooks that answer a question

One repeatable setup written down: when you take it, where the stop goes, what invalidates it, the checklist you hold yourself to. Then find out whether it works.

Statistics that admit uncertainty

A profit factor with no losing trades reads "needs at least one loss", not a made-up number. Every figure states the sample it came from.

Every account tracked separately

Prop-firm evaluations, funded accounts and your own capital each keep their own balance, targets and drawdown limits. Nothing is pooled behind your back.

The calendar beside your journal

Scheduled economic releases in your own timezone, filtered to the currencies and countries you actually trade, so you know what is coming before you size a position.

Screenshot-assisted entry

Upload a chart or a position panel and let the model read the values off it. You review every field before anything is written.

Being clear up front

What it is not.

So you can decide in thirty seconds whether this is the tool you are looking for.

It does not execute trades.
No broker connection, no order routing, no copy trading. It is a journal and an analysis tool, and it stays one.
It does not import automatically.
You record trades yourself, or from a screenshot you upload. Nothing syncs from a broker, so nothing arrives in your journal that you did not put there.
It does not predict anything.
Every number shown is computed from the trades you recorded. There is no signal, no forecast, and no score pretending to be one.

Start with one trade.

Add the account you trade, journal the next position you take, and the statistics fill in from there. Signing in takes an email address and nothing else.