Tradezella, a platform for trade analysis and journaling, requires specific data points to accurately record and analyze trading activity. These data points generally encompass details such as the asset traded (ticker symbol or name), the date and time of the transaction, the type of trade (buy or sell), the quantity of shares or contracts involved, the price at which the trade was executed, any associated commissions or fees, and the currency in which the trade was denominated. Correctly identifying and including each of these elements is crucial for Tradezella’s system to process and interpret the trade data effectively.
The provision of this information allows for comprehensive tracking of trading performance, risk assessment, and pattern recognition. Historical context is established by the date and time stamps, enabling users to review past strategies and their outcomes. The inclusion of fees ensures accurate calculation of net profits and losses, providing a clear understanding of overall trading profitability. This detailed input forms the foundation for informed decision-making and strategy refinement.