1. Export and import as CSV, XLSX, or JSON
Export your chart work and bring it into your journal's generic CSV import, or attach the file to the trade. Every journal here takes a CSV.
For Trade Journals
Your trade journal records what you traded. MyLinedChart exports the chart analysis behind it, your levels, drawings, and notes, as data you can bring into the journal you already use.
The Gap in Your Review
A trade journal captures the trade: the fills, the size, the P&L. The reasoning behind it, the levels you drew, the trend you were trading, the note you made, usually ends up as a screenshot and a line of text. MyLinedChart turns that reasoning into structured data, so your review works from the real decision, not just the outcome and a picture.
Journal Coverage
These are the common trade journals and how you feed each one your chart analysis. Any other journal that takes a CSV or notes works the same way.
| Journal | How you feed it |
|---|---|
| Tradervue | CSV import, notes and tags, or the REST API |
| TraderSync | CSV import, notes, and custom setup tags |
| TradeZella | CSV import or notes, plus broker/API sync |
| Edgewonk | CSV import straight into custom fields and notes |
| Trademetria | CSV import, notes, or the REST API |
Three Ways In
Whatever journal you use, your chart analysis can go in one of three ways.
Export your chart work and bring it into your journal's generic CSV import, or attach the file to the trade. Every journal here takes a CSV.
Drop your structured levels and notes into the journal's note or custom field, so the why sits right next to the trade. Edgewonk's custom fields and everyone's notes fit this.
Tradervue, Trademetria, and TradeZella have REST APIs. Tell your AI to take the export and push it in for you.
Then What
With the chart decision in the journal as data, your weekly review lines up your planned levels against what you actually did, not just the P&L. The analysis and the outcome finally sit in one place. To see exactly what an export contains, see what MyLinedChart exports.
FAQ
Yes. Every common journal takes a generic CSV plus notes or custom fields, and Tradervue, Trademetria, and TradeZella also have REST APIs. Whatever you use, your chart analysis can go in.
No. You ask in natural language, and the AI handles the export and, if your journal has an API, the push.
No. Your journal keeps your trades, stats, and P&L. MyLinedChart adds the chart-decision data behind each trade.
No. It only reads and draws on your chart, every change is confirmed by you, and it never touches your account or orders.