How can I check my transaction history on the platform?
You can review your transaction history in the account reporting or history section, where all executed operations are recorded. This section is accessible directly from the main account dashboard and provides a centralised view of all trading activity, financial transactions, and account operations in one convenient location. It is available across all platform formats — desktop, web browser, and mobile app — ensuring that users can review their records from any device at any time.
To access the transaction history, users typically navigate to the account menu and select the History, Reports, or Statements section. Once open, the interface displays a chronological list of all completed operations, including executed trades, deposits, withdrawals, swap charges, and any other account-related events. Each entry contains detailed information, including the instrument, trade direction, volume, opening and closing prices, timestamps, associated costs, and the resulting profit or loss. Most platforms provide intuitive filtering tools that allow users to narrow their view by date range, instrument type, transaction category, or status, making it easy to locate specific records even within a lengthy transaction history.
For more detailed analysis or external record-keeping, many platforms allow exporting transaction history data to downloadable formats such as CSV, Excel, or PDF. These exports are particularly useful for preparing tax documentation, conducting personal performance reviews, or sharing records with a financial advisor or accountant. Users are encouraged to review their transaction history regularly, not only to verify that all operations have been processed correctly, but also to identify patterns in their trading activity, evaluate the effectiveness of their strategies, and maintain a clear understanding of how their account balance has evolved over time. Developing a habit of periodic historical review is an important part of disciplined, well-organised trading practice.