How do I review my trading history?

Publikováno dne 22. 6. 2025Aktualizováno dne 22. 6. 2025Doba čtení: 2 min

Tracking your past trades is essential for improving your trading strategy. With our trading history review, you can quickly access and filter your executed orders, analyze performance, and learn from previous decisions—all in one convenient view.

Whether you're a day trader or a long-term holder, understanding your trade history helps you make more informed decisions moving forward.

Why should I use it?

  • Review your past orders: spot unusual trades or fee discrepancies to stay on top of your trading activity.

  • Track profitability and risk exposure: by analyzing entry/exit points, size, and timing, you can evaluate which trades performed best and why. This helps you manage risk and optimize for better future results.

  • Simplify record keeping and tax reporting: keeping an accurate log of past trades helps during tax season or when preparing reports. Export functions on the web make this even easier.

  • Identify technical or behavioral patterns: you might notice recurring behaviors, such as consistently entering too early or selling during minor pullbacks. History logs help you recognize and correct these tendencies.

  • Supports coaching and mentorship: if you’re working with a mentor or part of a trading group, sharing past trades can spark meaningful discussions and faster improvement.

How do I view my trading history?

  1. Go to Assets > Order center

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    Extend the assets menu open and select Order center

  2. Choose between Order History or Trade History

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    View either order history or trading history

  3. Apply filters by date, asset or instrument

  4. Select any trade to see full execution details

Note:

  • Look at your best and worst trades side by side to spot patterns.

  • Use date filters to compare performance over different market conditions.

  • Export data (Web only) for deeper analysis with external tools.

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