Exporting Your Predictions and Trading Records
Your data should not be trapped in one tool. Export lets you analyse your record however you want, including in ways we have not built.
Any tool's built-in analytics reflect the questions its builders thought to ask. Exporting your data lets you ask the rest.
What export gives you
Your prediction and trading history in a portable format, ready for a spreadsheet or any analysis environment you prefer. Once there, you are not limited to the views the interface provides.
Analysis worth running yourself
- Performance by day and hour. Many traders discover a specific session or weekday accounts for most of their losses. Cutting it is often the single highest-value change available.
- Performance by instrument. Concentration in what you actually do well is usually more productive than broadening.
- Planned versus realised risk-reward. The gap is where exit discipline shows up, and it is invisible in aggregate statistics.
- Results by holding period. Whether your winners are being cut short relative to your losers.
- Streak analysis. Whether your behaviour changes after consecutive wins or losses — position sizes creeping up after a good run is extremely common and entirely measurable.
The one most people skip
Compare your results with and without your five best trades. If profitability disappears, your edge is thinner than you think.
Concentration of returns in a handful of outcomes is not necessarily a problem — trend following works precisely that way — but it should be known rather than discovered later.
Why portability matters
Your trading record is your own. Being able to take it elsewhere, keep it independently, or hand it to an accountant is a reasonable expectation rather than a feature. Records held only inside a product you might stop using are records you may eventually lose.
A note on honesty
Export everything, then analyse everything. Filtering out the trades you would rather not think about produces confident conclusions from a biased sample — which is worse than having no analysis at all, because it feels rigorous.
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