TickTick Trader Tracker

Keep every TickTick Trader account in one clear view.

FundedNotes ingests your Tradovate-routed TickTick Trader history through CSV import and turns it into drawdown distance, daily loss room, net P&L, and a journal — one account or a whole stack. Read-only broker auto-sync is on the roadmap.

CSV import works now; read-only Tradovate auto-sync is planned
Watch your end-of-day trailing drawdown floor shrink and grow
Combine every TickTick account into a single portfolio total
Calendar, daily P&L, and notes attached to each account

Why end-of-day drawdown changes how you plan sessions

With an end-of-day trailing model, the floor only ratchets up when you close higher, which makes your starting cushion each morning a fixed, knowable number. FundedNotes surfaces that figure clearly so you can size risk for the day instead of guessing how an intraday spike moved your limit.

One workspace for several funded accounts

Traders rarely stop at a single TickTick account. FundedNotes is built so each one carries its own balance, floor, and notes, then folds into a portfolio summary. You get the granular detail when you want it and the headline number when you need it.

A journal that grows with your evaluation

The same review flow follows you from the qualification stage into a funded account. Trades, tags, mistakes, and consistency stats stay attached, so the discipline you build during the test carries straight through to payout season without restarting your process.

Read-only today, read-only tomorrow

Right now you keep things current with CSV imports whenever it suits you. The planned Tradovate link will refresh balances and drawdown distance automatically, but it stays read-only by design — no execution, no withdrawals, just your data flowing in.

Frequently asked questions

What is the fastest way to get my TickTick Trader data into FundedNotes?

Download your trade history from the TickTick / Tradovate portal and drop the CSV into FundedNotes. From that file we reconstruct your equity curve, drawdown floor, and the journal. Because TickTick clears orders through Tradovate, a read-only Tradovate connection is something we plan to add later.

Does FundedNotes understand TickTick Trader's end-of-day drawdown?

It does. TickTick uses an end-of-day trailing model, so the drawdown floor steps up based on your closing balance rather than your intraday peak. FundedNotes tracks the distance to that floor day by day so you always know how much cushion the next session starts with.

How many TickTick accounts can I follow together?

There is no fixed limit. Import each account separately and FundedNotes keeps them labelled while also producing a rolled-up total. If you scale into several funded accounts, you see both the individual picture and the combined result.

Will FundedNotes ever touch my orders or balance?

No. FundedNotes is strictly read-only. It never places, edits, or cancels orders and never moves funds. Even when auto-sync arrives it will use read-only access scoped to your completed trades and balances only.

Do I lose past trades if I only journal recent ones?

Not at all. Whatever range you export lands in FundedNotes, so you can backfill your full TickTick history in one import and keep your journal complete from day one.