How to Set Up Tradovate for TradeDay: Complete Guide
I used Tradovate for my first two TradeDay evaluations. Setup took 12 minutes total—faster than any other platform I've tested. TradeDay's integration with Tradovate is seamless: enter credentials, connect, start trading within minutes.
But "easy setup" came with tradeoffs. Tradovate's charting felt basic compared to professional platforms. Limited indicators, clunky multi-timeframe analysis, and basic order entry interface. After failing my second evaluation, I switched to Quantower for more advanced features.
Still, Tradovate remains the best choice for beginners or traders who prioritize simplicity over customization. Zero learning curve, clean interface, reliable connection, and sufficient features for straightforward strategies. If you're starting your first evaluation and want minimal setup friction, Tradovate is the right call.
This guide covers complete Tradovate setup for TradeDay accounts, including where to download (web vs desktop), how to connect your credentials, essential settings for futures trading, recommended chart configurations, and common mistakes that waste time during setup.
What Is Tradovate and Why Use It With TradeDay?
Tradovate Overview:
- Cloud-based futures trading platform
- Web app (no download required) + desktop app (optional)
- Clean, modern interface designed for retail traders
- Direct integration with prop firms including TradeDay
TradeDay Compatibility:
- Official supported platform (listed on TradeDay website)
- Uses same credentials as your TradeDay account
- Access to all permitted instruments
- Syncs balances and positions in real-time
Why Choose Tradovate:
vs TradeDay's Proprietary Platform:
- Better charting tools
- More familiar interface (if you've used Tradovate before)
- Optional mobile app for monitoring positions
- Regular updates and improvements
vs Quantower:
- Simpler setup (5 minutes vs 1 hour)
- Easier learning curve
- Works on Mac natively (no Windows required)
- Less overwhelming for beginners
vs NinjaTrader:
- Much faster setup
- Lower resource requirements
- Modern web-based option (no install needed)
- Better for traders who don't need advanced automation
Drawbacks:
- Limited customization vs Quantower
- Fewer indicators (still has essentials)
- Basic order entry (no advanced DOM features)
- Web version requires constant internet (desktop app more stable)
I recommend Tradovate for:
- First-time prop firm traders
- Traders with simple strategies (moving averages, VWAP, basic patterns)
- Mac users who don't want Windows emulation
- Anyone who values "just works" over "fully customizable"
Tradovate Setup: Web vs Desktop App
You have two options—both connect to TradeDay identically:
Option 1: Web App (Recommended for Testing)
Advantages:
- No download required
- Works on any computer with browser
- Always up-to-date (no manual updates)
- Access from Mac, Windows, Linux
Disadvantages:
- Requires constant internet (disconnects = charts freeze)
- Browser crashes = lose session
- Slightly higher latency than desktop
- Can't use offline
Best For:
- First evaluation (test before committing to desktop)
- Traders with stable internet
- Multi-device usage
- Quick access without installation
Option 2: Desktop App (Recommended Long-Term)
Advantages:
- More stable connection
- Slightly faster execution
- Can use offline for chart review (not live trading)
- Dedicated application (not browser tab)
Disadvantages:
- Requires download and installation
- Manual updates needed
- Uses 200-300MB disk space
- Windows/Mac specific (need correct version)
Best For:
- Serious traders doing 100+ trades monthly
- Funded accounts (you're trading long-term)
- Those with less stable internet
- Anyone who wants maximum reliability
My Recommendation: Start with web app for first evaluation. If you pass and get funded, download desktop app for long-term use.
Setting Up Tradovate Web App
Step 1: Navigate to Tradovate Website
URL: https://trader.tradovate.com
- This is the web trader, not their marketing site
- Should load directly to login screen
- Bookmark this URL for quick access
Step 2: Select Prop Firm Connection
What You'll See:
Connection Options:
- Tradovate Live (retail account)
- Tradovate Demo (practice)
- Prop Trading Firms → Select from list
Action:
- Click "Prop Trading Firms"
- Scroll through list
- Find "TradeDay"
- Click to select
If TradeDay Isn't Listed:
- Verify you're on trader.tradovate.com (not trading simulator)
- Check Tradovate's supported prop firms list
- TradeDay should be there—if not, contact Tradovate support
Step 3: Enter TradeDay Credentials
Required Information:
Username: Your TradeDay email address
Password: Your TradeDay account password
Where These Come From:
- Same credentials you use to log into members.tradeday.com
- NOT separate Tradovate account credentials
- You're connecting THROUGH TradeDay's integration
Common Mistake: New traders try to "create Tradovate account" first. Don't. You're using TradeDay's existing connection. Just enter your TradeDay credentials directly.
Step 4: Connect and Verify
Process:
- Click "Log In"
- Tradovate authenticates with TradeDay backend (5-10 seconds)
- Success: You're taken to main trading interface
- Your TradeDay account balance displays top-right
- Available instruments populate
Verification:
Check these items appear correctly:
- Account balance matches TradeDay dashboard
- "TradeDay" label shows in connection status
- Chart loads with real-time data
- Instrument list shows ES, NQ, etc.
If any mismatch: Log out, clear browser cache, try again with correct credentials.
I've connected 4 different TradeDay accounts to Tradovate web app. Process takes 45 seconds when done correctly, 10 minutes when you enter wrong credentials or pick wrong connection type.
Setting Up Tradovate Desktop App
Step 1: Download Tradovate Desktop
URL: https://www.tradovate.com/software
- Click "Download Desktop App"
- Choose Windows or Mac version
- File size: ~80MB
Installation:
- Run downloaded installer
- Accept license agreement
- Choose install location (default recommended)
- Wait 2-3 minutes for installation
- Launch Tradovate from desktop icon
Step 2: Configure Connection
Same process as web app:
- Application opens to connection screen
- Select "Prop Trading Firms" → "TradeDay"
- Enter TradeDay credentials
- Click Connect
- Wait for authentication (5-10 seconds)
Step 3: Verify Settings
Desktop app has additional settings web app lacks:
Settings → General:
Auto-reconnect: Enabled
Session timeout: Never (or 8 hours)
Data storage: Local (for faster charts)
Settings → Display:
Theme: Dark (easier on eyes)
Layout: Default (customize later)
Font size: Medium
Desktop app saves these preferences. Web app resets on browser close (depending on browser settings).
Essential Tradovate Settings for TradeDay Trading
After connecting, configure these before trading:
Trading Settings
Settings → Trading:
Order Defaults:
Default Order Type: Market
Time in Force: DAY
Quantity: 1 contract (adjust per trade)
Order Confirmations:
Confirm Market Orders: ON (for beginners)
Switch to OFF after 50+ trades for speed
Bracket Orders:
Enable Brackets: Optional
Default Stop: 10 ticks
Default Target: 15 ticks
Adjust these to your strategy
I keep confirmations OFF for speed. One-click market execution is critical during volatile periods. But enable confirmations initially if you're new to futures.
Chart Settings
Right-click Chart → Settings:
Timeframe:
Default: 5-minute (good for ES/NQ day trading)
Alternatives: 1-min (scalping), 15-min (swing), 60-min (position)
Chart Type:
Candlestick: Most common
Heikin-Ashi: Smooths noise
Line: Minimal (just close prices)
Background:
Dark mode: Recommended for extended screen time
Light mode: If you prefer
Price Scale:
Position: Right side (industry standard)
Log scale: OFF (not needed for futures)
Indicator Settings
Add Indicators → Commonly Used:
For Trend Trading:
- 9 EMA (exponential moving average)
- 21 EMA
- VWAP (volume-weighted average price)
For Momentum:
- RSI (14 period)
- MACD (12, 26, 9)
For Volume:
- Volume bars (bottom panel)
- Volume Profile (optional, more advanced)
How to Add:
- Right-click chart
- "Studies" (Tradovate's term for indicators)
- Search indicator name
- Add to chart
- Configure settings
- Save layout
I use only VWAP + 9/21 EMA on my ES charts. Keep indicators minimal—more doesn't mean better.
Order Entry Settings
Settings → Order Entry:
Quick Trade:
Enable: ON
Default Quantity: 1
Hotkeys: Customizable
Default Hotkeys:
F9: Buy Market
F10: Sell Market
F12: Flatten Position
ESC: Cancel All Orders
Customization:
- Settings → Keyboard Shortcuts
- Assign functions to preferred keys
- Test on sim before live trading
I changed F9/F10 to F1/F2 for faster reach. Practice hotkeys 50+ times before evaluation so execution becomes muscle memory.
Recommended Chart Layouts by Trading Style
Layout 1: Simple Scalper (ES Focus)
Single Chart Setup:
Main: ES 5-minute chart
Indicators: VWAP, 9 EMA
Panel Below: Volume
Order Entry: Quick Trade bar (right side)
Why This Works:
- Minimal distraction
- Focus on one instrument
- Fast visual confirmation
- Quick order entry
To Create:
- Open ES chart (5-min)
- Add VWAP and 9 EMA
- Add volume panel (right-click → Add Panel → Volume)
- Enable Quick Trade (Trading → Quick Trade)
- Save Layout: "ES Scalper"
Layout 2: Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Setup:
Top Left: ES 5-minute (primary)
Top Right: ES 15-minute (trend confirmation)
Bottom Left: ES 1-minute (precise entries)
Bottom Right: Account info + Positions
Why This Works:
- See trend across timeframes
- 15-min for direction
- 5-min for setups
- 1-min for entries
To Create:
- Open ES chart
- Workspace → New Chart (repeat 2x)
- Change each chart's timeframe
- Arrange in 2×2 grid (drag corners)
- Link indicators across charts (right-click → Link)
- Save Layout: "ES Multi-Timeframe"
Layout 3: Multiple Instruments
Setup:
Left: ES 5-min
Right Top: NQ 5-min
Right Bottom: YM 5-min
All with same indicators
Why This Works:
- Monitor correlations between indices
- Spot ES/NQ divergences
- Switch instruments based on which is moving
- Diversify trading opportunities
To Create:
- Open ES chart
- Add NQ and YM charts
- Apply same indicators to all
- Arrange with ES primary (larger)
- Save Layout: "Multi-Instrument"
I use Layout 2 (multi-timeframe) for my ES trading. 15-min shows overall trend, 5-min shows setups, 1-min for entries. Reduces bad entries when I'm trading against larger trend.
Tradovate Mobile App (Monitoring Only)
Download:
- iOS: App Store → "Tradovate"
- Android: Google Play → "Tradovate"
Setup:
- Install app
- Select "Prop Trading Firms" → "TradeDay"
- Enter same credentials
- Connect
What You Can Do:
- View charts (limited indicators)
- Monitor positions
- Check account balance
- Close positions (emergency)
- Basic order entry
What You Can't Do:
- Advanced charting
- Custom layouts
- Full DOM trading
- Comfortable day trading (screen too small)
Best Use:
- Emergency position management when away from desk
- Monitoring account while traveling
- Quick balance checks
- Closing positions during news events if you're not at computer
I have Tradovate mobile installed but use it only 2-3 times per month. Mostly for checking account status when traveling, not for active trading.
Common Setup Mistakes
Mistake 1: Using Tradovate Demo Instead of Prop Connection
What Happens:
- You connect to "Tradovate Demo" thinking it's your TradeDay account
- Charts load, looks normal
- But your TradeDay account balance/positions don't appear
How to Fix:
- Log out completely
- Select "Prop Trading Firms" → "TradeDay"
- Re-enter credentials
- Verify balance matches TradeDay dashboard
Demo mode is for practicing Tradovate itself, not for TradeDay trading.
Mistake 2: Creating Separate Tradovate Retail Account
What Happens:
- You sign up for Tradovate retail account first
- Try to link TradeDay account to it
- Doesn't work—these are separate systems
How to Fix:
- Ignore retail account entirely
- Log directly into Tradovate using TradeDay prop connection
- You don't need Tradovate account—you're using TradeDay's integration
I made this mistake initially. Spent 20 minutes trying to "link accounts" before realizing they're independent connection paths.
Mistake 3: Not Saving Layouts
What Happens:
- You spend 30 minutes configuring perfect layout
- Close Tradovate
- Reopen later—layout reset to default
- Frustrating to reconfigure every session
How to Fix:
- Workspace → Save Layout As → Name it
- Layout saves automatically for future sessions
- Can create multiple layouts for different strategies
Save layouts IMMEDIATELY after configuring. Don't wait.
Mistake 4: Wrong Position Sizing Due to Micros vs Minis
What Happens:
- You intend to trade 1 ES contract
- Accidentally select MES (micro)
- Think you entered 1 ES, actually entered 1 MES (1/10th size)
- Trade makes 10% of expected profit
How to Fix:
- Always verify instrument before entry
- ES = E-mini S&P ($50/point)
- MES = Micro E-mini S&P ($5/point)
- Check contract name in order entry window
Tradovate shows both ES and MES in instrument list. Easy to click wrong one if rushed.
Data Fees and Costs
Tradovate Normally Charges:
- $15-25/month for CME data (ES, NQ, YM, etc.)
- $10-15/month for additional exchanges
With TradeDay:
- Zero data fees
- TradeDay pays for data feeds
- You access through their connection
- No additional charges
Verification:
- Don't enter credit card into Tradovate for data
- Don't subscribe to data plans
- Connection through TradeDay includes all data automatically
If Tradovate prompts for payment, you're not connected through TradeDay properly. Log out and reconnect via prop firm path.
Tradovate vs TradeDay Proprietary Platform
Should you use Tradovate or stick with TradeDay's built-in platform?
My Recommendation: Use Tradovate if you want better charting and more professional interface. Use TradeDay platform if you prefer simplicity and zero setup. Both work fine—comes down to preference.
FAQ
Is Tradovate free to use with TradeDay accounts?
Yes. No data fees, no platform fees when connected through TradeDay prop firm integration. Tradovate normally charges for data subscriptions, but TradeDay covers these costs. You pay nothing additional beyond your TradeDay evaluation/funded subscription.
Can I use Tradovate for evaluation and then switch to different platform for funded trading?
Yes. Your TradeDay credentials work across all supported platforms. Use Tradovate for evaluation, switch to Quantower for funded trading, or vice versa. Platform choice is independent of account status.
Does Tradovate work on Mac computers?
Yes, both web app and desktop app support Mac. Web app works in any browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox). Desktop app has native Mac version. No Windows emulation required (unlike Quantower).
Can I connect multiple TradeDay accounts to Tradovate?
Yes. If you have 3 separate evaluations or funded accounts, you can connect all 3 to Tradovate. Switch between them using Account menu. Each account has independent positions and balance.
Are there features on TradeDay's platform that don't work on Tradovate?
Rarely. Most TradeDay features work identically across platforms. Occasionally new features launch on TradeDay's platform first before appearing in Tradovate. For 99% of traders, this doesn't matter—core trading functionality is same.
How do I know if I'm connected to TradeDay properly vs regular Tradovate?
Check account balance. If it matches your TradeDay dashboard balance exactly, you're connected correctly. Also look for "TradeDay" label in connection status (usually top-right corner). If you see "Tradovate Live" or "Tradovate Demo", you're not on prop connection.
Can I use Tradovate's replay feature to practice with historical data?
Yes. Tradovate offers market replay (Playback feature). You can practice on historical days without risking capital. Good for testing strategies before evaluation. Access through Tools → Playback.
What happens if Tradovate has downtime—can I still trade?
If Tradovate is completely down, switch to TradeDay's proprietary platform or another supported platform. Your positions exist on TradeDay's backend, not Tradovate. Any supported platform can manage your positions during Tradovate outages.
Does Tradovate support advanced order types like trailing stops?
Some yes, some no. Basic orders (market, limit, stop) definitely work. Bracket orders work. Trailing stops might not be supported through TradeDay connection—verify by testing in evaluation. When in doubt, use manual stop management.
Can I use TradingView charts with Tradovate order execution?
Not directly integrated. You'd need to chart on TradingView separately and execute orders in Tradovate. Some traders do this but it requires switching between applications. Check the TradingView setup guide for limitations.
Final Thoughts: Tradovate Balances Simplicity and Capability
Tradovate isn't the most advanced platform (that's Quantower or NinjaTrader), but it's the easiest to set up and use effectively within 1 hour of first launch.
For beginners, this matters enormously. You're already learning TradeDay's rules, managing drawdown limits, tracking consistency requirements—adding "master complex trading platform" to that list creates unnecessary burden.
Use Tradovate for first evaluation. If you find it limiting after passing and getting funded, try Quantower. But don't underestimate how many profitable traders use Tradovate long-term because "it just works."
Simple + reliable > complex + buggy for most trading styles.
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