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i need statement of all actions in one paper


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Guest M0l3st0R

hey,

 

i need one calculation / statement that i can see how much i have gaind money and lost money from all actions i have made. calculating all the papers would be very time consuming.... is it phossible to see other than the prorealtime, since even that is now not working, maybe cause i lost all :D

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In 'My IG', go to 'Live accounts' (or Demo if you are using that), select the account, 'History', select the period - download as a CSV, open in Excel and do a couple of simple formulas.   That's all they give you besides daily and annual statements.

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2 hours ago, dmedin said:

In 'My IG', go to 'Live accounts' (or Demo if you are using that), select the account, 'History', select the period - download as a CSV, open in Excel and do a couple of simple formulas.   That's all they give you besides daily and annual statements.

for me the exel they provide is making non sense, i have like 4000 trades and , well ya , ( pro real time, the app does only show trades that i have done with it, it was clear and simple win loss there, :/ )  so the exel thing is little of the limits, 

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9 hours ago, M0l3st0R said:

for me the exel they provide is making non sense, i have like 4000 trades and , well ya , ( pro real time, the app does only show trades that i have done with it, it was clear and simple win loss there, :/ )  so the exel thing is little of the limits, 

lol that is a lot of trades

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Guest Mark27000
18 hours ago, M0l3st0R said:

for me the exel they provide is making non sense, i have like 4000 trades and , well ya , ( pro real time, the app does only show trades that i have done with it, it was clear and simple win loss there, :/ )  so the exel thing is little of the limits, 

You have answered your own question...Just print the Pro Real Time ..Open a detailed report for the time frame you want and then print it..Printer symbol top right corner

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