Stocks and options

TradeStation trading journal

One account, three asset classes, and each one priced the way it actually settles.

Exports we read from TradeStation

  • Trades, Orders, Executions and Account Activity reports

Auto-detected on upload. You do not pick the format.

What Tradeblyn does with a TradeStation file

  • Stocks, options and futures can sit in the same export and are told apart per symbol rather than per file.
  • Options are priced per contract at 100 shares. Options on futures take the underlying future’s multiplier instead, which is a different number and a common place to be wrong.
  • Where the report carries an asset-type column we use it. Where it does not, the symbol decides, and a bare ticker is never assumed to be a futures contract.

Then what

Once your trades are in, Tradeblyn shows you the calendar of what each day cost or made, your win rate and R-multiple by setup, the hours and weekdays you actually make money in, and how closely you followed your own playbook. You can tag mistakes, grade trades, and write the pre-market plan you then get scored against.

Everything you write is yours. Export the whole journal as spreadsheets whenever you like, including after a subscription lapses.

Not listed? Any CSV works. If Tradeblyn cannot identify the file, you map the columns once yourself and it imports the same way, and the mapping is saved for next time.

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Import your TradeStation history

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