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How to Export Binance Trade History — App and Web Methods

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How to Export Binance Trade History — App and Web Methods

Whether you need trade records for personal bookkeeping, tax reporting, or reviewing your investment performance, exporting and organizing your transaction history on a regular basis is a smart habit. Binance provides comprehensive tools for querying and exporting trade records in multiple formats with customizable date ranges. This article covers every method available.

Why You Should Export Your Trade History

Common reasons to export your records include:

  • Tax reporting: Many jurisdictions require you to report capital gains from cryptocurrency trades, and complete records are essential.
  • Performance review: Looking back at your past trades helps you identify patterns, analyze wins and losses, and refine your strategy.
  • Personal finance management: Integrating your crypto activity into a broader financial management system.
  • Dispute resolution: Historical records can serve as proof of transactions when needed.

Viewing Trade History in the App

After downloading and installing the Binance App from https://goto.xultra.org/xiaoyi1/apk?utm_medium=web_share_copy, you can easily browse various types of trade records.

Spot trade history: Go to "Trade" then "Spot," tap the order icon in the upper-right corner, and select "Order History" to view all your past spot trades. You can filter by trading pair and date range.

Futures trade history: Navigate to the "Futures" trading interface and tap "Order History" or "Trade History" at the bottom. Here you will find detailed records of every futures trade, including entry price, exit price, and profit or loss.

Deposit and withdrawal records: Under "Assets," select "Deposit/Withdraw History" to review all on-chain deposits and withdrawals, including transaction hashes, amounts, and statuses.

Exporting Records via the Web Interface

If you need to download records as a file, the web interface is the recommended approach:

Step 1: Log in to the Binance website and navigate to "Orders" then "Spot Orders" then "Trade History."

Step 2: Click the "Export" button in the upper-right corner.

Step 3: Select the date range you want to export. Note that each export covers a maximum of 3 months, so longer periods require multiple exports.

Step 4: Choose your preferred format, typically CSV or Excel.

Step 5: Confirm the request. The system will generate the file, and you can download it from the Download Center shortly after.

Q: How far back can I export trade records?

A: Binance supports exporting all trade records since the date your account was created, but each individual export is limited to a 3-month window. For accounts with a long history, you will need to export in segments. Futures and deposit/withdrawal records can be exported through similar steps on their respective pages.

Using the API for Trade Records

For technically proficient users or automated data workflows, Binance offers a robust API. Through the API, you can programmatically retrieve various types of trade records and feed them into personal finance tools or trading analytics platforms.

Key API endpoints include:

  • Spot trade history queries
  • Futures trade history queries
  • Deposit and withdrawal record queries
  • Account transaction flow queries

Understanding the Export Data Fields

Exported CSV files typically contain the following key fields:

  • Trade time: The exact timestamp of the trade, down to the second.
  • Trading pair: For example, BTC/USDT.
  • Side: Buy or sell.
  • Price: The actual execution price.
  • Quantity: The amount traded.
  • Total: The total value of the trade.
  • Fee: The fee charged for the trade.
  • Fee currency: The asset in which the fee was denominated.

Q: What tools can I use to analyze the exported records?

A: CSV files can be opened and analyzed in Excel or Google Sheets. For larger datasets, programming languages like Python are effective. There are also dedicated crypto tax tools such as CoinTracker and Koinly that can import Binance trade records directly and generate tax reports automatically.

Important Tips

  • Export and back up your trade records regularly rather than waiting until you need them.
  • Store exported files securely, as they contain sensitive financial information.
  • If you encounter issues with the export feature, contact Binance customer support for assistance.

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