Built to make trading review measurable

TraderDynamiq was created for traders who are tired of guessing why results swing. It turns raw trade history into clear evidence: which mistakes keep repeating, which rules break down under pressure, and whether discipline is actually improving over time.

Why TraderDynamiq exists

Most traders can feel when something is wrong in their execution. The problem is not noticing that mistakes exist. The problem is measuring them clearly enough to fix them.

TraderDynamiq was built to turn that uncertainty into evidence. Instead of relying on memory, scattered screenshots, or spreadsheet notes, traders get a structured way to review trade history, detect patterns, track discipline, and see whether the changes they make are actually working.

What TraderDynamiq does

TraderDynamiq is a post-trade analytics platform built to make performance review more structured, more honest, and more useful.

Imports trade history

Bring historical executions into one structured review workflow using supported imports and read-only connections.

Finds repeated mistakes

Surface recurring execution and behavior issues with evidence from real trading history.

Tracks rule compliance

Measure whether you follow your own trading rules consistently or break them under pressure.

Reviews performance by context

Study results by session, period, symbol, direction, and other useful dimensions.

Measures discipline over time

See whether the changes you make are improving execution or whether old habits are returning.

Supports real review workflows

Use the platform as a repeatable process for self-review, coaching, or disciplined trading improvement.

Read-only by design

TraderDynamiq is intentionally built for analytics and review. It does not act as a broker, an execution layer, or a signal engine. No trade execution. No fund access. Read-only connections. Analytics, not advice.

Built in Iceland for serious performance review

TraderDynamiq is founded in Iceland and built with a privacy-first, trust-first approach. Infrastructure is hosted in Europe, and the platform is built around read-only access, transparent scope, and disciplined product boundaries.

Who this platform is built for

Good fit: Active traders who want a structured review process. Crypto futures and forex traders reviewing real execution history. Traders focused on discipline, consistency, and rule adherence. Coaches or review workflows that need measurable accountability.

Not built for: Users looking for auto-trading. Users looking for buy or sell signals. Users expecting guaranteed profitability. Users looking for a broker or execution platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TraderDynamiq?
A read-only behavioral analytics platform for traders. It imports trade history from 67+ brokers, detects execution leaks, generates automated verdicts, enforces playbook rules, and measures discipline improvement over time.
Who is TraderDynamiq for?
Active traders across all markets (crypto, forex, futures, stocks, options), trading teams, prop firm traders, and trading coaches who want evidence-based process improvement.
Where is TraderDynamiq based?
Founded in Iceland, operating under EEA jurisdiction. Infrastructure is hosted in Europe with GDPR-compliant data handling.
Does TraderDynamiq guarantee trading profits?
No. It is analytics software focused on behavior and execution discipline. It does not guarantee profits, provide financial advice, generate signals, or execute trades.
Is TraderDynamiq a broker or execution platform?
No. It is a read-only post-trade analytics platform. It does not place trades, execute orders, control funds, or act as a brokerage.
What makes TraderDynamiq different?
Behavior-first analytics rather than simple trade logging. Automatic execution leak detection with evidence and confidence scores, explainable verdicts, playbook rules, and discipline tracking.
How does TraderDynamiq handle user data and privacy?
GDPR-compliant, operating from Iceland under EEA jurisdiction. Data is encrypted at rest, never sold or shared. Users have full data access, export, and deletion rights.