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Every other tool logs
what happened.
PsyRule explains why.

Eleven capabilities, side-by-side. Tap ? Why on any row to see why it matters.

Capability TradeGuard Edgewonk Tradezella Tradis PsyRule you
Pre-session behavioral check-in
checklist only
Why it matters: The decisions that blow up a session are made before it starts. Sleep, focus, and your plan predict your sizing more than anything that happens on the chart.
Automatic trade sync (MT4/MT5/cTrader)
CSV only
Why it matters: Manual logging is where journaling dies. If sync isn't real time, you only review behavior after damage is done. Never during.
Personal danger-zone alerts
lot calc only
Why it matters: Most blowups aren't one bad trade. They're three open positions that together exceed the limit, and a per-trade calculator can't see this.
Mental state → session outcome correlation
Why it matters: "I traded worse when tired" is a hunch. Connecting mood, sleep, and pressure to actual session outcomes turns the hunch into a rule you'll follow.
Behavioral pattern detection (trader-specific)
basic statsgeneric coaching
Why it matters: Generic advice ("size down after a loss") is easy to ignore. A pattern named with your trigger, your sequence, and your historical cost is harder to.
Prop firm challenge rule tracking
manual setup
Why it matters: Each prop firm has different daily/total/lot rules. Tracking these by hand is the first thing traders skip when stressed.
Revenge-trading sequence detection
timer only
Why it matters: A passive timer doesn't break the loop. Surfacing the trade's behavioral context at the moment of placement does. ("This matches your revenge-trading pattern from 6 prior sessions.")
Weekly personalized behavioral report
generic AI
Why it matters: Once a week your specific failure conditions, named with dollar costs. Not "improve discipline". "Stop trading after 16:00, that's costing $480/week."
Session rule lock-in
Why it matters: Soft-blocks fail because mid-session you talk yourself out of them. A 60-second cooldown + logged reason is enough friction to break the impulse.
Proximity warnings ("92% of limit") vs raw numbers
Why it matters: "$460 of $500" is a number. "92% of your limit" triggers loss aversion. Same data, completely different behavior.
Behavioral cost tracker
Why it matters: Discipline is invisible. You only see the losses you took, not the recurring patterns behind them. PsyRule names the cost of each behavioral loop so you can decide which one to fix first.

* Competitive data based on public feature listings as of May 2026.

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