Migrating from Tradervue

Move your trade history out of Tradervue and into Viktury with the journal import, including which columns map automatically.

Tradervue is a veteran journal built around stock and futures day trading. Moving to Viktury keeps your trade history and rebuilds your analytics for crypto, including funding and inverse-contract PnL. You do not need to re-enter anything by hand.

Export from Tradervue

Export your trades as a CSV from Tradervue's data or export area. Choose the export that holds your individual trades or executions, with the symbol, date and time, side, quantity, price, and commission, rather than a report or a shared view.

If the original fills are still available from the exchange you traded on, that export is the cleanest source for prices, fees, and funding. A journal's own export works too, but treat it as second best.

Import into Viktury

Open Import from another journal from the Accounts page. In the Source menu, choose Tradervue. Viktury recognizes Tradervue's standard column layout and pre-fills the mapping, including combining its separate date and time columns into one timestamp so same-day trades keep their order.

Upload the file, name the account, and check the Map columns step. The required fields should already be set. Adjust any extra columns by hand if needed. Viktury then shows a preview with duplicate detection so you can review before you commit.

If your file lists individual executions rather than completed trades, keep the row model on Fill and Viktury matches them into round trips with FIFO.

What carries over

Symbols, entries, exits, sizes, timestamps, and commissions carry over, and your stats are recomputed on Viktury's side, so the equity curve, win rate, and R-multiples come back fresh.

If your export has a notes column, a tags column, or a setup grade (A/B/C), map those in the Map columns step to bring them across. Fields that are specific to Tradervue and have no column in the export will not map automatically, so plan to re-create your tags and playbooks in Viktury. For a large history that does not look right after import, send the file through the contact form and we will help.

Still stuck? Email support@viktury.com or use the contact form.