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Accounts overview

In Tradestacker, an account represents one place you trade — a broker, a prop firm, a simulator, or a personal live account. Every trade you log or import belongs to exactly one account, which keeps your stats clean and lets you compare one account against another.

Why accounts matter

Think of an account as a folder for your trades. Keeping them separate means:

Because of this, the very first thing most traders do is set up the account they're trading and start logging into it.

Account types

When you create an account you give it a type. The common types are:

Types power the account filter (you can view, say, just your Funded accounts) and feed the prop-firm dashboard.

How many accounts can I have?

This depends on your plan:

If you're on Free and you try to add a second account, you'll see an "Upgrade to Premium" prompt. Premium is $14.99/month, or $9.99/month billed yearly.

💡 Tip: Most traders only need one account to start. Add more when you actually open a second broker or a new prop-firm challenge.

Everything stays in sync

Accounts — like trades and notes — sync across every device you sign into. Create an account on your laptop and it's there on your phone moments later. Deletions sync too.

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