Free Crypto Futures Trading Journal
Upload your order history CSV from Binance, Bybit, Delta Exchange India, or CoinDCX — the tool automatically matches your entry and exit orders, calculates P/L, and downloads a professionally designed Excel journal with 5 performance charts embedded. No signup. No account. Everything stays in your browser.
What This Tool Does
No other free crypto trading journal in India imports directly from Binance, Bybit, Delta Exchange India or CoinDCX. Most journal tools are global SaaS platforms that require a monthly subscription, an API connection, and an account you need to maintain. This tool works differently.
Upload the CSV you already export from your exchange. The tool reads your order history, matches entry and exit fills into complete trades, calculates your P/L for each trade, and packages everything into a downloadable Excel file — with a Journal sheet pre-filled with your trades, a Dashboard sheet with 5 performance charts embedded directly inside the spreadsheet, and a Metrics sheet showing your win rate, risk-reward ratio, average winning and losing trade, and account return.
Supported Exchanges
1. Delta Exchange India
Export your Order History CSV from Transaction Logs. The tool reads your filled orders, uses Delta's Realised P&L field directly (no recalculation needed), and filters out cancelled orders automatically. Specifically built for Delta Exchange India's export format — the only free journal tool in India that supports it.
2. Binance
Export your Order History CSV from the Futures section. Entry and exit fills are matched automatically using FIFO logic. Market orders use the Average Price field. Note: Binance's Order History export does not include trading fees — the P/L shown is gross before fees.
3. Bybit
Export your Closed P&L file from Derivatives → Closed P&L. Bybit already gives you matched Entry Price, Exit Price, and Closed P&L per trade — the tool reads these directly, so no matching algorithm needed.
4. CoinDCX
Export your Order History CSV from the Orders section. Entry and exit orders are matched automatically by symbol and opposite-side logic.
What's Inside the Downloaded Excel File
Journal sheet — Pre-filled with all your imported trades: date, asset, direction (Long/Short), entry price, exit price, fees, P/L in USDT, P/L percentage, result (Win/Loss/Break Even), and running P/L. 500 rows ready for ongoing manual entries. Conditional formatting highlights wins in green, losses in red, Long in blue, Short in purple — so you can read your performance at a glance without reading every number.
Dashboard sheet — 5 performance charts embedded directly inside the Excel file: Equity Curve (running P/L with actual trade dates on the X-axis), Win/Loss Breakdown donut chart, P/L Per Trade bar chart, Long vs Short Performance comparison, and Best & Worst Trades showing your top 5 wins and top 5 losses labelled by date and asset.
Metrics sheet — Auto-calculated table: Total trades, Win rate, Largest win, Largest loss, Total fees paid, Risk-reward ratio, Average winning trade, Average losing trade, Account return percentage. All formulas link to the Journal sheet and update automatically as you add more trades manually.
Why Keep a Trading Journal?
Most retail crypto traders know they should journal their trades. Almost none actually do it consistently. The reason is friction — manually entering 40 fields per trade after a session is genuinely painful. This tool eliminates that friction. Export your order history once a week, upload it, download the journal. The data entry is done.
What's left is the one thing that actually improves your trading: reviewing your notes, looking at your P/L chart, and identifying patterns in what you're doing right and wrong.
The traders who consistently improve are the ones who can answer these questions from data, not memory: What's my actual win rate? Am I better at longs or shorts? Which assets are profitable for me? What's the single trade wiping out multiple small wins? The journal answers all of these automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool completely free? Yes. No signup, no email, no credit card. The tool runs entirely in your browser.
Does my trade data get stored anywhere? No. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your CSV is read in memory and never sent to TradeSteady's servers or any third party. When you close the tab, the data is gone.
Which file should I export from Delta Exchange India? Go to Transaction Logs → Order History tab → set your date range → Download CSV. Do not use Position History — that is a different format.
Why does Binance P/L look slightly off? Binance's Order History export does not include trading fees. P/L shown is gross before fees. Add your fees manually in the Fees (USDT) column of the downloaded journal.
Can I add manual trades to the Excel file? Yes. The Journal sheet has 500 rows. Imported trades fill from the top — type into the rows below them. All P/L, Win/Loss, and Running P/L formulas are already in every row and calculate automatically.
Does this work for crypto options trades? Currently built for futures trades only. Options trades from Delta Exchange India use a different export format and are not yet supported.
Can I combine exports from multiple exchanges? Not directly in the importer — it processes one file at a time. Download a journal from each exchange and manually copy the trade rows into a single master Journal sheet.
The download button is greyed out — what do I do? Wait for the 'Parse & Match Trades' step to complete first. The download button activates automatically once the charts have been rendered. This takes about 1–2 seconds after the trade table appears.
Want to go beyond the journal?
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