Tradevion — Risk Operating System
Import your trades → get a clear picture of risk, drawdowns, and behavioral leaks.
This page is your quick start. The real analysis lives in Overview, Performance, and Risk.
This page is your quick start. The real analysis lives in Overview, Performance, and Risk.
Plan
FREE
Session
None
No session yet. Upload a CSV to unlock Overview / Performance / Risk.
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How Tradevion works (the 60-second flow)
- Upload your trade history CSV (executed fills / trade history).
- Go to Overview to confirm everything looks correct (PnL, equity curve, basic stats).
- Use Performance to find what makes / loses money (symbols, distributions, time patterns).
- Use Risk to control drawdowns (risk consistency, streak behavior, risk limits).
Tradevion is not a “journal for notes”. It’s a risk control layer on top of your trading history.
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Get the right CSV (important)
What you need
- Export executed trades (often called Trade History / Fills).
- Make sure the file includes timestamps (otherwise calendar/time analysis will be incomplete).
- If your exchange offers multiple exports, prefer the one with fills (not just orders).
Bitget quick hint (optional)
In Bitget (web), you typically find exports under Orders / Assets. For Futures/Perp, export Futures → Trade History if available.
Common issues
- Decimal/comma issues: export with an “English” locale if available.
- If Bitget splits Spot/Futures, export the account you actually trade (often Futures).
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Upload CSV
Upload your trade history CSV. Tradevion will compute positions, daily PnL, symbol stats and build your dashboards automatically.
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Overview (sanity-check your data)
Your first stop after upload. Confirm PnL, equity curve, trade count, and whether the import looks correct.
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Performance (find what drives results)
Identify which symbols/time windows/distributions create your wins and losses. Use this to remove weak spots.
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Risk (control drawdowns)
The risk layer turns “analytics” into “control”: consistency, streak behavior, overtrading patterns, and risk guardrails.
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Journal (drill down into positions / trades / calendar)
Use Journal to inspect details: individual trades, positions, and daily heatmaps. This is where you verify specific events behind your stats.
PRO (optional)
More analytics, higher limits, and premium risk features. Current plan: 🔒 FREE
Tip: If your export is missing fields, export Trade History / Fills instead of Order History.