Trandence

Silexx is a multi-asset trading platform. You can export your trade history directly from the platform’s reporting tools.

Exporting from Silexx

  1. Log in to the Silexx desktop platform.
  2. Navigate to the Reports or Trade History section.
  3. Set the desired date range for the trades you want to export.
  4. Ensure the required columns are visible: Trade Date, Type, Market Symbol, Buy/Sell, QTY, Price, Gross Amount, Comm, Reg Fee, Net Amount.
  5. Click the Export button and save the file as a CSV to your computer.

Import To Trandence

  1. Open Trandence and go to the Trades page.
  2. Click Import Trades and select Upload CSV/TXT.
  3. Choose Silexx as the broker.
  4. Set CSV Timezone to the timezone used by the broker export. For most US equities workflows, this is America/New_York.
  5. Optionally apply an import preset if you use saved defaults for this account.
  6. Select or drop the exported CSV file.
  7. Review the parsed trades before saving. Confirm symbols, side, open/close times, quantity, prices, commissions, and the session date range.
  8. Use Batch Tags to label the import, for example Silexx Main or Silexx Desk.
  9. Click Import & Review Summary to save the import and open the post-import summary.

For the full import workflow, including presets, preview validation, multi-session progress, and conflict review, see Importing Trades.

What Trandence Reads

Trandence reads Trade Date, Market Symbol, Buy/Sell, QTY, Price, Comm, and Reg Fee. Explicit short-sale and cover values are respected when the file provides them.

Trandence keeps supported US equity symbols, including common share-class formats such as BRK.A and BRK.B, and organizes the imported executions into completed trades for review.

Conflict Handling

If imported rows overlap with trades already in Trandence, use Review Conflicts to compare them before saving. The safest default is Keep Existing, which preserves the trade already in your account.

If you need to replace existing data, delete or correct the existing trades first, then import the file again intentionally. You can review completed imports from Import History.

Sample file: Download a sample Silexx CSV file to see the expected format.


Need Help?

If your file cannot be uploaded, or if the broker has recently changed its export format, contact us at [email protected]. We will help you get the data imported smoothly.