summary: edgeful shows you how price has actually moved historically, so you can trade with data instead of guessing. here's what it is, the problem it solves, and who it's built for.
what is edgeful?
edgeful shows you how price has actually moved historically — across 150+ reports — so you can build a data-backed read on the day instead of guessing.
every trading day throws up the same patterns: gaps, opening ranges, breakouts, reversals. most traders see one of those setups form and guess what happens next. edgeful shows you what's happened in that exact situation before, and how often.
so instead of "I think price fills this gap," you're working from how often gaps that size have actually filled over the last 6 months on the ticker and session you trade. same setup, but now there's a number behind it.
that's the whole idea: trade with data, not your emotions.
the problem edgeful solves
most day traders don't lose because they aren't smart enough. they lose because they're guessing — reacting to indicators that lag, gurus who contradict each other, and emotions that take over in the moment.
that's what leads to chasing trades after they've already moved, holding losers too long, cutting winners too short, and revenge trading after a red day.
edgeful replaces the guessing with data. you walk into the session already knowing how today's conditions have played out historically, so you can prepare instead of react.
who edgeful is for
edgeful is built for active day traders who already know how to trade and want data to validate and sharpen their decisions. that includes:
futures traders focused on ES and NQ — the core of the platform
traders who also work stocks, ETFs, forex, and crypto, since the reports cover all of them
intermediate to advanced traders who want statistical backing for setups they already trade
newer traders who are serious about learning a data-driven process from the start
you bring the strategy and make the decisions. edgeful brings the numbers you make them with.
what edgeful is not
just as important as what it is:
it's not a signal service — it won't tell you when to buy or sell
it's not a from-scratch trading course — it assumes you already know the basics
it's not a charting platform — it works alongside TradingView, it doesn't replace it
it's not just an indicator pack — the indicators are one feature, not the product
it's not a chat room or guru following — no hype, no P&L screenshots
edgeful is the data layer that sits between your strategy and your execution.
how traders actually use it
a typical day looks like this:
check what's in play and the screener before the open to see which setups are active and what the data says about today's conditions
open the specific reports that match your setup to dig into the numbers
ask edgeful AI to pull the data together in plain english
plot the key levels on your chart with the TradingView or NinjaTrader indicators
if you're on all access, automate the built-in algos through your broker
a full tour of every feature is in what's included with edgeful.
what it costs
edgeful has 3 plans: essential at $49/mo, pro at $99/mo, and all access at $299/mo. paying annually saves you roughly a third. there's no free trial, but there's a lot of free content to get a feel for it first.
the full breakdown is in edgeful subscription plans and pricing, and the free content is covered in is there a free trial on edgeful?.