T tyler19 Jan 7, 2007 #1 How do you record your trades at the end of the day? Anyone know how to have them imported into Excel automatically?
How do you record your trades at the end of the day? Anyone know how to have them imported into Excel automatically?
S Spectra Jan 11, 2007 #2 I posted a link to an excel spread sheet to record your trades. Its in the journal forum. However it does not automatically record them.
I posted a link to an excel spread sheet to record your trades. Its in the journal forum. However it does not automatically record them.
T tyler19 Jan 12, 2007 #3 I see no link. I see your signature to the website your advertising. No thanks.
S Spectra Jan 12, 2007 #4 Not in this forum, That is why I pointed you to the journal forum. The administrators frown upon posting the same message twice. Funny thing is, I cant even find it myself now. I will attach it to this message. Ok there you go Attachments trade journal log book for excel.xls trade journal log book for excel.xls 86 KB · Views: 245
Not in this forum, That is why I pointed you to the journal forum. The administrators frown upon posting the same message twice. Funny thing is, I cant even find it myself now. I will attach it to this message. Ok there you go
S Spectra Jan 12, 2007 #6 I take pride in the fact that I'm not like most I program most everything myself and I trust my own results and P&L
I take pride in the fact that I'm not like most I program most everything myself and I trust my own results and P&L
rwk Jan 12, 2007 #7 I use IB and download my statements in Excel format daily and monthly. Then I use Tradekeeper to match purchase and sale transactions.
I use IB and download my statements in Excel format daily and monthly. Then I use Tradekeeper to match purchase and sale transactions.
E efan Apr 12, 2007 #9 offwall.com has a free schedule d calculation performs wash sale calculation. registration is free. lets you do 300 transaction by default. just email them to ask for 1000 transaction. they'll give it to you for free.
offwall.com has a free schedule d calculation performs wash sale calculation. registration is free. lets you do 300 transaction by default. just email them to ask for 1000 transaction. they'll give it to you for free.
stevegee58 Apr 12, 2007 #10 IB will punch out a Schedule D for you. I just finished with that for 2006.