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Multiple trading accounts support

Oct 13, 2021

Multiple trading accounts A lot of professional traders have multiple trading accounts at different brokers. For example one account IRA, one account for stock and options trading and another one for futures. Most of the trading journal software support multiple trading account with some hacks like a new database/file has to be created for each […]

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How to solve typical Interactive Brokers import issues

Aug 17, 2020

If you already setup the Flex queries based on TradingDiary Pro help and you still have not been able to download your transaction history or simply the import fails then the most typical issues are the following: Interactive Brokers returns “Statement generation in progress” The reason behind having two similar statements for 30 days and […]

What’s new in version 19.3

Oct 06, 2019

What’s new in version 19.3?   New filter editor The main new feature of the 19.3 is the new filter editor which is rewritten from the scratch. The previous filter editor had a wizard with two pages, one for include filters and another one for exclude filters. It was a bit tricky to use and […]

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MAE and MFE explained

Jul 15, 2017

There are several important indicators in your trading like profit and loss, timing and so on. One of them is the price action during the trade. Read this article to learn about MAE and MFE and how TradingDiary Pro calculates them. What does MAE mean? MAE stands for Maximum Adverse Excursion MAE marks the lowest […]

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Calculating Sharpe Ratio with TradingDiary Pro

Apr 06, 2016

Sharpe ratio was developed by the Nobel Prize winner William Sharpe and it has been one of the most referenced risk/return measure used in finance. The ratio describes how much excess return you are receiving for the extra volatility that you take for holding a riskier asset.

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