Comparison · Updated 2026-06-11

Secuora vs FX Blue: free MetaTrader analytics or an all-in-one web app?

FX Blue has been a fixture of the MetaTrader world since 2009, and the core promise is stated on its own site: "FX Blue Live is a free web-based service for analyzing and publishing your trading history." Hook up an account via a publisher app (MT4, MT5, cTrader, xOpenHub, Vertex FX, FXCM TS2) or no-download MT4/5 auto-sync, and your real trades stream into a stats dashboard almost instantly — alongside a catalogue of free tools that includes a widely used trade copier and a Trading Simulator that turns the MT4/MT5 strategy tester into a manual-backtesting environment.

Secuora is a different shape of product: a web app where the bar-replay backtester, prop-firm challenge simulator, psychology journal and analytics live together, with nothing to install — but also no auto-import of live trades, which FX Blue does natively for MetaTrader accounts. The honest comparison is less "which is better" than "which fits how you trade".

Secuora vs FX Blue at a glance

FeatureSecuoraFX Blue
PriceFree plan; Pro $29/mo, or $23/mo billed yearlyFree — analysis service and trader apps at no charge (as of June 2026)
Platform requirementNone — runs in the browser, demo with no sign-upBuilt around MT4/MT5 (publishers also for cTrader, xOpenHub, Vertex FX, FXCM TS2)
Broker auto-importYes — publisher apps or no-download MT4/5 auto-sync; updates as often as every 60 seconds
Bar-replay backtestingBuilt in — 1m–1M plus a 30s view, session-open skips, simulated SL/TP + partial closesFree Trading Simulator add-on — converts the MT4/MT5 strategy tester into manual practice on historical data
Prop-firm challenge simYes — targets, daily loss and max drawdown on historical dataNot an advertised feature (as of June 2026)
Psychology journalingEmotions, rules, confluences, screenshots, P&L calendarAnalytics-first — overview/analysis/stats/risk views; psychology journaling not an advertised feature
MarketsCrypto free; forex, stocks, indices, futures (NQ/ES), metals on ProWhatever your connected MT4/MT5/cTrader account trades — forex/CFD-centric
AI featuresAI backtester — plain-English strategy in, deterministic backtest outNot an advertised feature (as of June 2026)
Sharing / communityCommunity leaderboardPublic results pages, embeddable widgets and APIs
SetupNothing to install — live demo, then free plan with no cardInstall a publisher/simulator in your platform (simulator installer needs .NET Framework 4.8, per FX Blue’s download notes) or use MT4/5 auto-sync

FX Blue facts verified against fxblue.com (Live service page and the Trading Simulator download page) and independent reviews (The Forex Geek), June 11, 2026.

Where FX Blue is genuinely stronger

It is free, it is proven, and it auto-imports. FX Blue has run since 2009, states plainly that FX Blue Live is a free service, and publishes your real MetaTrader trading almost instantly — updates as often as every 60 seconds while trades are active — via publisher apps for MT4, MT5, cTrader, xOpenHub, Vertex FX and FXCM TS2, or no-download auto-sync for MT4/5 accounts. Secuora has no live-trade auto-import at all; that gap matters most against exactly this kind of tool.

The free catalogue goes further: a widely used free trade copier, public results pages with embeddable widgets and APIs, and the free Trading Simulator that converts the MT4/MT5 strategy tester into manual practice on historical data — market and pending orders, trailing stops, and SL/TP edited by clicking on the chart. For a MetaTrader-native forex trader, the price-to-value is unbeatable.

Where Secuora is stronger

No platform required. FX Blue’s world is MetaTrader-shaped: the analysis follows your broker account, and the simulator lives inside the MT4/MT5 strategy tester (per FX Blue’s site, its installer needs .NET Framework 4.8, which some VPSes lack). Secuora runs entirely in the browser — bar-by-bar replay from 1-minute to monthly with a derived 30-second view, session-open skips for London, New York and Tokyo, simulated SL/TP orders and partial closes — and covers crypto, stocks, indices, futures and metals beyond what a given MT account offers, with a demo that needs no sign-up.

Practice and psychology: Secuora adds a prop-firm challenge simulator, a journal built around emotions, rules and confluences with screenshots and a P&L calendar, an AI backtester that turns plain English into a deterministic backtest, and a community leaderboard. FX Blue is analytics-first; a 2026 review rates it free and capable but notes it "takes time to learn how to use" and finds it limited in functionality compared to Myfxbook, its closest free rival — and psychology journaling is not an advertised feature.

Choose Secuora if you…

  • trade outside MetaTrader, or across markets one MT account doesn’t cover (crypto, stocks, indices, futures, metals)
  • want replay with session-open skips, a 30-second view and simulated SL/TP/partials in a modern web UI — no installs
  • are rehearsing a prop-firm evaluation with challenge rules on historical data
  • journal psychology — emotions, rules, confluences, screenshots — not just statistics
  • want an AI backtester and published strategy research

Choose FX Blue if you…

  • trade on MT4/MT5 and want your live results published and analyzed automatically — for free
  • want a free manual-backtesting simulator inside the platform you already trade in
  • want extras like a free trade copier, public results pages, and embeddable widgets/APIs

Frequently asked questions

Is FX Blue really free?

Yes. FX Blue’s own site describes FX Blue Live as "a free web-based service for analyzing and publishing your trading history", and independent reviews confirm the analysis service, trade copier and Trading Simulator are free as of June 2026. The service has operated since 2009.

Does FX Blue have backtesting?

Yes, via its free Trading Simulator add-on, which converts the MT4/MT5 strategy tester into a manual-trading practice environment on historical data — market and pending orders, trailing stops, SL/TP edited on the chart. It lives inside MetaTrader, though. Secuora’s replay runs in the browser with session-open skips, a 30-second view, partial closes and a prop-firm challenge mode.

Is Secuora a good FX Blue alternative?

They solve different problems, and since FX Blue is free they are not mutually exclusive. FX Blue automatically audits your real MT4/MT5 trading; Secuora is a practice-and-journal web app — replay backtesting, prop-firm simulation and psychology journaling — with no auto-import of live trades. A MetaTrader trader could reasonably use FX Blue for live analytics and Secuora for deliberate practice.

Can Secuora auto-import my MT4/MT5 trades like FX Blue?

No. Secuora has no broker or platform auto-import — live trades are journaled manually (with emotions, rules, confluences and screenshots), while replay trades log automatically from backtesting sessions. If automatic publishing of your live MetaTrader account is the priority, FX Blue does that natively and free.

Which is better for prop-firm preparation?

Secuora — its challenge simulator applies prop-firm rules (profit target, daily loss limit, max drawdown) to replay sessions on historical data, so you can rehearse an evaluation before paying for one. FX Blue does not advertise a challenge simulator as of June 2026, though its free risk and stats views are useful for monitoring a real account.

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