Whether for bookkeeping, tax reporting, or trade analysis, downloading complete trade reports is essential. Binance provides multiple report export options, and the process isn't complicated.
Log in through the Binance official site on the web to export reports. You can also download the APK to view trade records in the app first.
Exporting Trade Records on the Web
Spot trade record export:
Step one: Log into the Binance web version and click "Orders" > "Spot Orders."
Step two: Switch to the "Trade History" tab.
Step three: Click the "Export" button in the top-right corner.
Step four: Select the time range. Each export covers a maximum of 3 months β export multiple times for longer periods.
Step five: Choose the export format, typically CSV.
Step six: Click "Generate," wait for processing to complete, then download.
Exporting Futures Trade Records
Step one: Go to "Orders" > "Futures Orders."
Step two: Switch to the "Trade History" tab.
Step three: Click "Export," select the time range, and download.
Futures trade records include opening price, closing price, fees, profit/loss, and other details.
Exporting Fund Flow Records
Beyond trade records, you can also export complete fund flow statements:
Step one: Go to "Wallet" > "Transaction History" (or "Statement History").
Step two: Here you can see all types of fund movements, including deposits, withdrawals, transfers, Earn yields, etc.
Step three: CSV export by time range is also supported.
Viewing Records in the App
The app can also display trade records, but export capabilities are more limited:
Step one: Tap "Assets" at the bottom.
Step two: Tap the statement icon in the top-right.
Step three: Filter by type and time period to view. For complete exports, the web version is recommended.
What's Included in the Reports
Exported CSV files typically contain these fields:
- Trade time
- Trading pair
- Buy/sell direction
- Execution price
- Execution quantity
- Trade amount
- Fee
- Fee currency
Usage Suggestions
Trade strategy review: Analyze which trades were profitable and which weren't β find the patterns.
Total fee calculation: Use Excel's SUM function on the fee column to see your total spend.
Tax reporting: Some regions require reporting capital gains on crypto trades β trade records serve as necessary documentation.
Account reconciliation: If you suspect incorrect charges, use detailed records to verify with Binance support.
It's a good habit to export trade records once per quarter to prevent data loss or system changes that could make historical data inaccessible.
Android: direct APK install. iOS: requires overseas Apple ID
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