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Import TradesViz Trades to Vigil

TradesViz is a feature-rich trade journal with advanced analytics, automated imports, and visualization tools. It supports a wide range of brokers and provides both execution-level and trade-level exports.

Reviewed against current importer coverage on Apr 2, 2026. This guide is indexable because the export path, expected fields, and common breakpoints are specific enough to help a trader verify a real import before saving it.

What Job Is This Guide Actually Solving?

The job is not just moving a TradesViz export into another dashboard. The job is preserving enough execution detail that you can audit old trades, verify risk decisions, and trust the imported history after the first pass.

TradesViz already stores the trades. This guide helps you verify whether the exported history keeps the fields Vigil needs for behavioral audit, rule checks, and clean historical review.

What TradesViz Import Gives You

Your TradesViz history already has the trades. What it does not have is a second opinion. Vigil runs every imported trade through an AI audit that checks entries, exits, position sizing, and timing against your prop firm rules -- then tells you exactly which trades would have blown your account.

Parsing happens entirely in your browser. Your TradesViz file never touches a server. TradesViz exports are clean (7 columns), so the import is fast and rarely needs manual correction.

Who this import guide is for

Best for traders migrating an existing journal into Vigil so they can audit historical behavior instead of rebuilding a log from scratch.

What to verify after import

Expect core trade fields to transfer more reliably than custom notes, tags, or platform-specific annotations. Review the parsed result before assuming every workflow artifact came across intact.

  • --Export format reflected on this page: CSV (executions or trades)
  • --7 common columns mapped from TradesViz
  • --3 documented quirks for this format
  • --5 concrete export steps listed
How should you evaluate this import?

- Does your TradesViz export preserve the exact fields Vigil needs, starting with Date/Time, Symbol, Action, Quantity?

- Are Date/Time values consistent enough that you can verify one known trade before saving the import?

- Do the quirks on this page match the file you are holding, or are you relying on a different export mode than the one this guide describes?

What evidence should survive the import?

- Direction, symbol, size, and realized P&L match the original TradesViz file after parsing.

- Date/Time survives in a format you can sanity-check against one real trade from the source platform.

- Partial fills, commissions, swap, or grouped executions are reviewed before you trust the imported totals.

How to Export from TradesViz
  1. Log into TradesViz and go to the Dashboard.
  2. Click "Trades" in the navigation.
  3. Use the date filter to select your range.
  4. Click "Export" and choose CSV format (executions or trades).
  5. Upload the file to Vigil > Import.

Export format: CSV (executions or trades)

Supported Columns

Vigil automatically detects these TradesViz columns and maps them to a standardized trade format:

Date/TimeSymbolActionQuantityPriceCommissionPnL
What usually breaks in TradesViz exports?
  • --Two export types: executions (individual fills) and trades (grouped).
  • --Unique spread_id column for multi-leg trades.
  • --Action column uses BUY/SELL uppercase format.
  • --Journal exports can preserve summary trades while dropping the context that explains why the trade was taken. Review the parsed rows before assuming your old workflow survived intact.
What should you check before trusting the import?

- Spot-check one winning trade and one losing trade before saving the import.

- Confirm the importer did not flatten a format-specific edge case into a generic row.

- Use this page as the pre-flight checklist before trusting the imported history.

[Screenshot: TradesViz import flow in Vigil]

What Happens After Import

Once your TradesViz trades are imported, Vigil normalizes every execution into a standard format with symbol, direction, entry/exit prices, quantity, and P&L. From there you can:

  • 1. Run an AI audit to identify your biggest leaks and rule violations.
  • 2. See performance breakdowns by instrument, session, and day of week.
  • 3. Track drawdown in real-time against your prop firm rules.
  • 4. Compare win rates, R:R ratios, and consistency across time periods.

Ready to import your TradesViz trades?

Free, private, and takes under 30 seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it free to import TradesViz trades to Vigil?

Yes, importing trades from TradesViz to Vigil is completely free. There is no limit on the number of trades you can import, and all parsing happens client-side in your browser so your data never touches our servers.

What file format does TradesViz export?

TradesViz exports trade data as CSV (executions or trades). Vigil automatically detects the TradesViz format based on column headers and maps all fields to a standardized format for analysis.

Does Vigil support all TradesViz trade types?

Vigil supports long and short trades from TradesViz across all asset classes the platform covers. If your export includes partial fills or scaling, Vigil will parse each execution row and pair entries with exits automatically.

Is my TradesViz data safe when importing to Vigil?

Your data is completely private. Vigil parses TradesViz files entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. No trade data is uploaded to any server. This makes the import process GDPR-compliant by design.

What should I verify before saving an imported TradesViz file?

Verify that the parsed trades preserve the core evidence from your TradesViz export: symbol, direction, size, timing, and realized P&L. Then spot-check one known winning trade and one known losing trade before you trust the audit output.

Why is this TradesViz import page indexable?

This guide is indexable because the export path, expected fields, and common breakpoints are specific enough to help a trader verify a real import before saving it.

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