Binance Trading Journal

Binance Trading Journal

Automated Binance trading journal. Import via read-only API sync or CSV upload, then track realized PnL, win rate, profit factor, funding fees, and per-trade performance across Binance spot and futures.

Import Binance trades via read-only API sync or CSV upload

Binance overview

Binance is the largest crypto exchange by volume, spanning spot, USDⓈ-M and COIN-M futures, margin, and earn products. High trade counts and separate export formats per product make consolidated tracking essential.

Binance splits spot, futures, and transaction history into separate CSV exports and API endpoints. TradingAtlas normalises all of them into one timeline so nothing is double-counted.

Quick facts

Exchange typeGlobal spot & derivatives exchange
API syncYes
CSV importYes
Spot supportYes
Futures / perpetualsYes
Funding fees trackedYes
Contract typesUSDⓈ-M (linear) and COIN-M (inverse) perpetual and quarterly futures

Why traders use TradingAtlas as their Binance journal

A journal built from your real trade data — accurate, automatic, and always up to date.

Automated trade log

Every Binance fill becomes a journal entry with entry/exit, fees, PnL, and duration — no manual typing.

Win rate tracking

See your true Binance win rate and profit factor calculated from real fills, not estimates.

Futures & funding aware

Funding payments on Binance perpetuals are read from the transaction log and treated as discrete events for both PnL and tax.

Cross-exchange view

Merge Binance with your other venues for one consolidated performance picture.

Performance metrics tracked for Binance

Every metric is derived directly from your imported fills.

Binance spot and futures support

Spot Binance trades are normalized with accurate cost basis across every buy and sell. USDⓈ-M (linear) and COIN-M (inverse) perpetual and quarterly futures are parsed with realised PnL, fees, and funding kept distinct from your spot lots.

Funding payments on Binance perpetuals are read from the transaction log and treated as discrete events for both PnL and tax.

Fees are charged in the quote asset or BNB; BNB-discounted fees are normalised to your reporting currency so net PnL is accurate.

Known Binance quirks the journal handles

Edge cases that trip up spreadsheets — handled automatically.

From journal to tax report

Binance rarely calculates cross-lot cost basis, so disposals across many buys are reconstructed with FIFO, LIFO, HIFO, or AVCO. Your Binance journal and tax data share the same normalized trade history, so there is no duplicate work between tracking performance and filing.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use TradingAtlas as a Binance trading journal?
Yes. Import your Binance trades and TradingAtlas builds an automated journal with per-trade entry/exit, fees, PnL, duration, and R-multiple — no manual logging.
Can I import Binance futures trades?
Yes. USDⓈ-M (linear) and COIN-M (inverse) perpetual and quarterly futures are parsed with realised PnL, fees, and funding kept distinct from your spot lots.
Does TradingAtlas track Binance funding fees?
Funding payments on Binance perpetuals are read from the transaction log and treated as discrete events for both PnL and tax.
Can I upload Binance CSV files?
Yes. Upload Binance CSV exports — Spot trade history, USDⓈ-M futures trade history, COIN-M futures trade history, Transaction history (deposits, withdrawals, fees, converts) — and columns are detected and mapped automatically.
Can I combine Binance with other exchanges?
Yes. TradingAtlas consolidates Binance with every other supported exchange and CSV into one normalized history, dashboard, and tax report.

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