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How to Export Your Trades Data in CSV Format

Where and how to export your trades and backtesting results, what data is included, and what's the process?

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Written by Cristian Marin
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How to Export Your Trades

You can export your trades data only via:

  • Cornix Web Dashboard

  • Cornix Telegram Mini App

📍 Steps by Step Guide

Exporting your open or closed trades:

  1. Navigate to the 'Trades' Page

    • Log in to the Web Dashboard or Mini App.

    • Click the 'Trades' icon on the left sidebar (or the bottom bar if you are on a mobile device.)

    • Choose between:

      • Open tab: to export your currently open trades.

      • Closed tab: to export your closed trades.

    💡 Important: The export will include all open or closed trades, regardless of any filters applied to the page view.

  2. Click the Export Button

    • Click the 'Export' button at the top-right corner of the page to start the download process.

  3. Download the File

    • The CSV file will be generated. Depending on the amount of trades, this can take a few seconds to a few minutes.

    • Please stay on the page until the download is completed.

    • If you’d like to export a second file (for example, after switching from Open to Closed trades), you may need to refresh the page first.

Exporting Backtesting Trades

Here's how to export the trades created on a backtesting run:

  1. Run a Backtest

    • Once the backtest completes, open the Backtest Details page.

  2. Open the 'Trades' View

    • Inside the backtest, you’ll see the 'Trades' tab that shows all the trades taken during the backtest.

    • The view has both Open and Closed sub-tabs.

    💡Important: Even if you are viewing only Open or Closed trades in the interface, the export will include all trades from that backtest (both open and closed).

  3. Click the Export Button

    • Click the 'Export' button at the top-right corner of the page to start the download process.

⏳ Backtesting Data Retention Policy

Please note: Backtest results are automatically deleted 3 months after their creation date as part of our Backtesting Data Retention Policy.

If you’d like to keep your backtest trades for future reference, we recommend exporting them before they are removed.


📊 What Data is Included?

Your exported CSV will contain the following fields:

  • Date (UTC)

  • Exchange

  • Account Name

  • Channel Name

  • Symbol

  • Direction

  • Margin Type

  • Leverage

  • Status

  • Type

  • Close Date

  • Trade Gained Profit %

  • Trade Gained Profit BTC

  • Trade Gained Profit USD

  • Filled Average Entry Price

  • Entry Zone Range

  • Average Entry Price

  • TP1–TP10 Price

  • Stop Loss Price

  • Trade Source Type

  • Trade Source Name

(You can preview this structure by downloading a sample export.)

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Time Zones:

    • Dates in exported files are shown in UTC time.

    • Dates on your platform are displayed in your local time zone.

    • This difference can make dates look different between the platform and the export.

  • Filtering:
    Filters on the page only change what you see on screen; they do not apply on the exported data.

  • File Size & Timing:
    Large accounts or backtests with many trades may take longer to generate the file.

  • Trade Type:

    • In the Trades section, your export includes either Open or Closed trades depending on your selected tab.

    • In the Backtest Trades section, your export file will include all trades, regardless of the selected sub-tab.

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