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Journal · for crypto spread traders

The journal built around the spread, not the trade.

Track every leg, attribution, and adjustment of your multi-leg crypto positions in one row — across exchanges, perps, dated futures, OTC spot, and on-chain.

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The Journal dashboard, showing a table of open multi-leg spreads with per-leg decomposition, unrealised P&L, and regime tags.
The home view: every open multi-leg spread, with realised and unrealised P&L per position.
Exchanges supported
13
Activity types tracked
6
Spread structures
5
At-rest encryption
AES-256-GCM

01 · The trades feed

Every fill, every exchange, one ledger.

Connect your accounts and fills land themselves — Binance, Bybit, Hyperliquid, the rest. Select two legs, click Link, and they collapse into a spread with shared attribution. No more reconciling four CSVs to remember they belonged together.

Venues
Binance, Bybit, Hyperliquid + 10 more
Sync
Read-only API keys, scheduled pulls
Action
Multi-select → link as spread
Cross-exchange Trades feed showing MEXC and Binance fills for OPENAI/USDT, BTC-PERP, and ETH-PERP, with multi-select checkboxes and a 'Link as spread' action visible.

02 · Spread, not trade

The atomic unit, finally correct.

Every other journal treats a trade as the atomic unit and asks you to squint. Here a spread is one row, with per-leg decomposition, attribution, regime tags, and notes that travel with the position — through rolls, adjustments, and exits.

Decomposition
Per-leg P&L, venue, side, qty
Context
Regime tags · entry thesis · notes
Lifecycle
Rolls and adjustments stay attached
Spread detail page for an ETH funding-capture position, showing two legs across Binance and OKX, +$156.32 realised, regime tags, and a notes panel.

03 · Real numbers, not vibes

Computed from your fills, not your memory.

Equity curve. Underwater drawdown. Monthly returns heatmap. Profit factor, Sharpe, Sortino, R-multiples, current streak. Every number traces back to a fill you can click into. The journal you wish you'd kept three years ago.

Curves
Equity · drawdown · monthly heatmap
Ratios
Profit factor · Sharpe · Sortino
Detail
Top-10 best and worst, by R
Track-record analytics page showing equity curve, underwater drawdown, monthly returns heatmap, and system metrics including Profit Factor 20.7, Sharpe 7.82, Sortino 83.34, and a 6-win streak.

04 · Where the edge lives

Find which strategy actually pays.

Capital share versus P&L share, side by side. Cash-and-carry, funding capture, cross-exchange, calendar, DEX-CEX — broken out by structure, by asset, by hold time. The strategies that flatter your ego rarely match the ones funding the account.

Split by
Structure · asset · hold time
Compare
Capital share vs P&L share
Reveal
Which book funds the account
Activity-mix analytics: P&L distribution donut, breakdowns by spread subtype (cash-and-carry, funding, cross-exchange, calendar, DEX-CEX), by asset, and capital allocation versus P&L share.

05 · Don't miss the unlock

Vesting, claims, and TGEs in one place.

Sales waiting on TGE. Airdrop claims with windows. Options about to expire. Spreads winding down. Everything that demands your attention on a specific date, surfaced before the date — not after.

Tracking
Vesting · claims · expiries · winddowns
Lead time
Surfaced before the date, not after
Watchlist view with Sales Vesting cards for EIGEN, ZETA, and W showing unlock dates and current P&L, alongside Reminders, Airdrops Pending, Options Open, and Spreads Winding Down sections.

06 · The month at a glance

A calendar with the numbers attached.

Every day shows the P&L it produced and the activity it produced it from. Streaks become obvious. The bad days become unmissable. The week you stopped reading the screen and lost the month becomes a chart, not an excuse.

May 2026 calendar view with per-day P&L badges (+$14k, +$4.6k, +$824) and activity-type chips for spreads, trades, airdrops, and sales.

Why this exists

Designed by a spread trader. Not a SaaS.

Built because no off-the-shelf journal treats a spread as the atomic unit. Most journals make you log each leg as its own trade and then squint at a spreadsheet to remember they belonged together.

Your exchange API keys are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM. We require read-only keys at connect time — withdrawal-enabled keys are rejected. We never have withdrawal permission on your accounts.

Pricing

One tier. The whole journal.

No Free / Pro / Platinum theatre. One plan, every feature, cancel anytime.

Journal · Full plan

$10/ month

After a 7-day free trial. No credit card up front.

  • All 13 exchanges, read-only sync
  • Unlimited spreads, trades, and notes
  • Full analytics — equity, drawdown, ratios
  • Watchlist · vesting · airdrop reminders
  • Calendar and monthly return heatmap
  • JSON export of all your data, anytime
  • AES-256-GCM at-rest key encryption
  • Cancel anytime, from one button
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Frequently asked

The objections worth answering.

Which exchanges do you support?
Binance, Bybit, and Hyperliquid have first-class adapters today. The adapter framework supports ten more — Coinbase, OKX, Bitget, MEXC, Gate, KuCoin, Deribit, Kraken, dYdX, BingX — and they're being brought online one at a time.
Manual entry or auto-import?
Both. Read-only API keys auto-import fills, funding, and balances on a schedule. For things that don't sit on an exchange — OTC spot, dated futures, sales waiting on TGE, airdrops, yield positions — there's a manual entry wizard that respects the same data model.
What happens to my API keys?
They're encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM and never leave the server-side request handler in plaintext. At connect time we reject any key that has withdrawal permission. We never have withdrawal permission on your accounts, full stop.
Is this just Tradezella for crypto?
No. Tradezella treats a single trade as the atomic unit, which forces you to log a four-leg spread as four trades and reconcile them yourself. Here the atomic unit is the spread — entries, exits, rolls, and net P&L per structure all live on one row.
Can I export my data?
Yes. Full JSON export of everything you've logged — spreads, fills, notes, tags — from Settings → Profile. Anytime, no friction, no support ticket.
Cancel anytime?
Yes. One button in your account. No exit interview, no clawback.