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Can You Export All Your Trades by Subscription?

TradersPost users have requested a trade export feature for better analysis and journaling. While not currently available, plans for improved analytics and an API-based solution are in development.

Tom Hartman

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Traders using TradersPost have requested the ability to export their trade history, including details such as contract prices, timestamps, and trade status. This feature would be beneficial for trade analysis, journaling, and integrating with external systems for further strategy testing.

Currently, TradersPost does not offer a dedicated trade export function, but it is a frequently requested feature. There are plans to incorporate CSV exporting as part of the platform’s growing analytics tools. However, the extent of the available data and how comprehensive the export will be remains uncertain.

Why a Trade Export Feature Matters

Having a trade export feature would provide traders with:

Better Trade Analysis – Reviewing past trades can help refine strategies.

Easier Trade Journaling – Keeping track of trade history improves performance tracking.

Seamless Integration With Other Tools – CSV exports allow data imports into third-party applications.

Future Plans for Trade Exporting in TradersPost

The long-term solution for trade exporting may include:

A Robust API – This would allow users to retrieve trade history, account details, and subscriptions over a set date range.

Improved Data Accessibility – Users would be able to export trades with all relevant details for easier tracking and reporting.

Enhanced Automation – AI-driven tools could be developed to process and organize trade data efficiently.

When Will the Export Feature Be Available?

The trade export feature is under consideration for 2025 as part of a broader analytics update. While there is no confirmed release date, the TradersPost team is aware of the demand and is exploring possible solutions.

Conclusion

A trade export feature in TradersPost would be a valuable tool for traders looking to analyze their performance and integrate data with other systems. While the feature is not yet available, plans for improved analytics and API capabilities suggest it may become a reality in the future.

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