How to Import Tradier Trades into TradeJournalOS
Import Tradier trades in four steps
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1Export your trades from Tradier
From your Tradier dashboard (or your linked front-end) → History / Transactions, filter by date range and export to CSV.
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2Upload the CSV to TradeJournalOS
Create a free account, open the importer, and upload the Tradier CSV. TradeJournalOS detects the file’s encoding, delimiter and header row automatically.
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3Preview the reconstructed trades
The AI mapper identifies the columns once and the position engine reconstructs your flat-to-flat trades. Review the preview — symbols, sides, quantities, prices and P&L — before anything is saved.
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4Confirm to save
Confirm the import. Trades are deterministic and idempotent, so re-uploading the same or an overlapping file never double-counts. Your journaling survives any later rebuild.
What we map from your Tradier export
TradeJournalOS doesn’t need a fixed template. The AI mapper reads your Tradier headers and maps them to these canonical fields, then the deterministic engine takes over:
| TradeJournalOS field | What it is |
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| Symbol | The ticker traded (e.g. AAPL, SPY), resolved to a canonical instrument. |
| Side | Buy or sell for each fill. |
| Quantity | Shares filled — fractional shares supported. |
| Price | Execution price per share. |
| Commission & fees | Costs, subtracted from gross to get net P&L. |
| Executed at | Fill timestamp, stored in UTC (NY market time for time-of-day stats). |
Tradier exports are typically fill-level executions, which the engine groups into flat-to-flat trades with FIFO matching.
Start free — the first import takes a couple of minutes.
Create a free account →Frequently asked questions
Does TradeJournalOS support Tradier? +
Yes. You can import your Tradier trade history as a CSV. The importer auto-detects the format and reconstructs your positions; most Tradier exports work without any manual column mapping.
What Tradier export do I need? +
A CSV of your trade history or account activity. From your Tradier dashboard (or your linked front-end) → History / Transactions, filter by date range and export to CSV.
Is my Tradier data safe? +
Your import is private to your account. The position and analytics engines are deterministic and never send your trade data to a model — AI features only run when you explicitly request them, and even then they operate on the computed statistics.
Does it handle fractional shares and multiple fills? +
Yes. Quantities support fractional shares, and the engine reconstructs scale-ins and scale-outs with FIFO matching inside each flat-to-flat trade.
Will re-importing my Tradier file create duplicates? +
No. Imports are idempotent — each fill is de-duplicated, so re-uploading the same file or overlapping date ranges never double-counts your trades.