About TradeFlow Quantum
A trading journal built by someone who needed one.
Why this exists
Most trading journals split into two camps: spreadsheets people abandon by trade #50, and prediction-driven products that make recommendations they can’t back up. Neither held up for me as an active trader.
What worked for me was a paper journal with the same five questions every day. Discipline came from the friction of writing. The pattern recognition came from re-reading my own words six months later, not from a dashboard extrapolating my P&L curve.
TradeFlow Quantum is the digital version of that paper journal — with the parts a paper notebook can’t do (broker imports, P&L math, search across years of entries) and none of the parts an advisor would do (predicting your next trade, ranking your edge, auto-grading you).
What we deliberately don't do
No trade signals.The app does not tell you what to buy, when to enter, or when to exit. We don’t run a screener that emails “BUY NVDA” alerts. We don’t flag “your edge is fading on morning_breakouts” with a recommendation to stop. Your data is shown back to you as data; the conclusions are yours.
No advisory output.An earlier version had a coaching feature that read your trades and produced a 4-section debrief with suggested actions. We retired it in v0.7.0 because the “actions” bullets read as recommendations no matter how we phrased them, and we don’t want to be in the recommendations business.
No tax advice.Tax tools require licensing we don’t have and a regulatory posture this product isn’t designed for. Use TurboTax, a CPA, or CryptoTrader.Tax — and import our JSON export into whatever they ask for.
No social features.No sharing your journal with strangers, no leaderboards, no “trader of the month.” Self-analysis is private by design.
Who's behind this
TradeFlow Quantum is owned and operated by Crosspoint Capital Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation (S-corp). The codebase is solo-maintained as of this writing. The founder is reachable at support@tradeflowquantum.com — every email is read by a human within 24 hours.
We use the same software we ship. The journal you’re looking at is the one I use to log my own trades. When the UI feels off, it’s often because I noticed it that morning.
Our subprocessors (the third parties that touch your data on our behalf) are listed at /subprocessors. The full data-handling policy is at /privacy. Both pages are kept up to date — when we add or change a subprocessor, customers are notified at least 30 days before the new flow goes live.
What's coming
Honest answer: features that beta users tell us they actually use, prioritized over features that demo well in a 60-second pitch. The current v0.8.0 surface is the self-analysis toolkit (calendar, rules, grading, psychology, bar replay, daily prep, year-in-review). v0.9.0 directions we’re sketching but not committing: tag-based search refinements, mobile-first review screens, plan-vs-actual diff views, and read-only redacted sharing for users who want a mentor or accountability partner to see select entries.
We don’t publish a roadmap with dates because we don’t want to make promises we can’t keep when user feedback redirects us. The changelog is the honest record of what’s actually shipped.
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