After trading for a while, you'll often need to review your buy and sell records. Binance provides comprehensive trade history features. Whether you just register on Binance as a new user or are a seasoned trader, you can check your records anytime. For mobile, it's recommended to download the Binance APP — viewing records is much more convenient.
How to View Trade History on the APP
Viewing Spot Trade Records
- Open the Binance APP and tap "Trade" at the bottom
- On the spot trading page, tap the "Orders" icon in the top right
- On the orders page, you'll see "Open Orders" and "Order History"
- Tap "Order History" to see all completed and canceled orders
Filtering
You can filter records by trading pair and time range. For example, if you only want to see BTC/USDT trades, select that trading pair.
How to View on the Website
On a computer, log into the Binance website:
- Click "Orders" in the top navigation bar
- Select "Spot Orders"
- View all records under the "Trade History" tab
- Export to CSV file for statistical analysis
What Information Is in Each Trade Record?
Each record shows the following:
- Trading pair: e.g., BTC/USDT
- Direction: Buy or Sell
- Price: Actual execution price
- Quantity: Amount of coins traded
- Total: USDT spent or received
- Fee: Fee charged for the trade
- Time: Exact time of execution
How to View Deposit and Withdrawal Records
Deposit and withdrawal records are in a different location than trade records.
- Open the APP and tap "Assets" in the bottom right
- Find "Transaction History" or "Bills"
- Select the "Deposit" or "Withdrawal" tab
- View all deposit and withdrawal history
Each record shows the coin, amount, network, address, transaction hash (TxID), and status.
How to Export Trade Records
If you need records for tax reporting or tracking your profit and loss:
- Log into the Binance website
- Go to "Orders" -> "Spot Orders" -> "Trade History"
- Click the "Export" button in the top right
- Select the time range — maximum 3 months per export
- The file will download to your computer in CSV format
Things to Note
- Binance stores trade records permanently — no need to worry about losing them
- For long time spans, export in segments
- Futures and spot trade records are accessed from different sections
- If you can't find a specific record, check whether you selected the wrong trade type
Building a habit of regularly reviewing your trade history helps you review each trade and learn from experience.