Exness
Trading Journal Integration
Import your Exness trade history into PipJournal via CSV. Get pip-based analytics, session tagging, and AI-powered behavioral insights for every trade.
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Key Features
Full Exness trade history import
Import your complete Exness trade history through MT4 or MT5 CSV export. Every trade is captured — entry price, exit price, lot size, timestamps, commissions, swap, and P&L.
Unlimited leverage awareness
Exness offers unlimited leverage on certain accounts. PipJournal tracks your actual position sizes and risk per trade, making leverage impact visible in your analytics.
Instant withdrawal tracking
Exness is known for instant withdrawals. PipJournal tracks your trade performance separately from capital movements so withdrawals do not distort your equity curve.
Session-level performance analytics
Every imported trade is tagged with its forex session — Asian, London, or New York. Identify which sessions align with your edge and which ones erode it.
AI behavioral pattern detection
PipJournal's AI co-pilot analyzes your Exness trading patterns — overtrading, revenge trading, risk escalation, and session-specific weaknesses — all backed by your actual data.
How to Connect
Open your Exness platform history
Open MT4 or MT5 on your Exness account. Go to the Terminal panel and click Account History. Right-click and select All History to load your complete trade record.
Export as CSV
Right-click in Account History and select Save as Detailed Report (MT4) or Export Deals (MT5). Save the file to your computer.
Upload to PipJournal
Log in to PipJournal and navigate to Import > Upload CSV. Select your Exness export file. PipJournal auto-detects the MT4/MT5 format and previews your trades.
Review column mapping
PipJournal maps columns automatically. Verify pairs, lot sizes, prices, and timestamps. Adjust column mappings if needed.
Import and analyze
Click Import to process your trades. PipJournal calculates pip-based P&L, assigns session tags, and builds your dashboard. The AI co-pilot begins analyzing your patterns immediately.
How to Import Your Exness Trades into PipJournal
Exness is one of the highest-volume forex brokers in the world, processing over $4 trillion in monthly trading volume. Known for tight spreads, unlimited leverage options, instant withdrawals, and swap-free Islamic accounts, Exness is the broker of choice for millions of traders — particularly across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
PipJournal integrates with Exness through CSV import from MT4 or MT5. Export your Exness trade history, upload it to PipJournal, and get instant access to pip-based analytics, session breakdowns, and AI-powered behavioral insights.
No plugins. No API configuration. No broker-side setup. One CSV upload and your Exness trades are ready for analysis.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide
Step 1: Open your Exness platform history
Launch MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5 on your Exness account.
For MT4: Go to the Terminal panel (press Ctrl+T if hidden). Click the Account History tab. Right-click and select All History to load your complete trade record.
For MT5: Open the Toolbox panel. Click the History tab. Right-click and select All History.
Step 2: Export your trade history
MT4: Right-click in Account History and select Save as Detailed Report. Save to your computer.
MT5: Right-click in History and select Export Deals. Choose CSV format.
The Detailed Report includes all fields PipJournal needs: ticket number, timestamps, pair, lot size, prices, commission, swap, and profit.
Step 3: Upload to PipJournal
Log in to PipJournal and navigate to Import > Upload CSV. Drag your Exness export file into the upload area or click to browse. PipJournal auto-detects the MT4/MT5 format and displays a preview.
Step 4: Review the column mapping
PipJournal maps Exness columns automatically — pair, lot size, entry/exit prices, timestamps, commissions, swap, and P&L. Review the preview to confirm everything is correct. Adjust any column mappings if needed.
Step 5: Import and start analyzing
Click Import to process your trades. PipJournal calculates pip-based P&L, assigns session tags (Asian, London, New York), and builds your performance dashboard. The AI co-pilot begins detecting behavioral patterns immediately.
What Data Gets Imported
PipJournal extracts the following from your Exness export:
- Ticket number — used for duplicate detection
- Currency pair — all forex pairs including exotics
- Trade direction — buy or sell
- Lot size — standard, mini, and micro lots
- Entry price and exit price — for pip calculation
- Open time and close time — with timezone normalization
- Commission — per-trade commissions (Raw Spread and Zero accounts)
- Swap — overnight financing (zero for Islamic accounts)
- Profit — in account currency
Derived metrics from PipJournal:
- P&L in pips — normalized across all pair types
- Net P&L — after commissions and swap
- Session tag — Asian, London, or New York
- Trade duration — time between open and close
- Risk per trade — position size relative to account patterns
Features for Exness Traders
High leverage risk visibility
Exness offers leverage up to 1:unlimited on certain account types — a feature that attracts aggressive traders but dramatically amplifies risk. PipJournal does not judge your leverage choice. What it does is make the risk visible. When your AI co-pilot detects that your position sizes are increasing relative to recent averages, it flags the pattern. This is particularly important for Exness traders who may not realize they are gradually increasing effective leverage over time.
Swap-free account support
Exness provides swap-free (Islamic) accounts across all account types. If you trade on a swap-free account, your exports will show zero swap charges. PipJournal imports and processes this data normally — you simply will not see swap as a cost component in your analytics. This gives you a cleaner view of pure trade performance.
Raw Spread and Zero account commission tracking
Exness Raw Spread accounts charge from $3.50 per lot per side, and Zero accounts offer zero spreads on top pairs with a commission. PipJournal tracks these commissions separately from your trade P&L, so you see both gross and net performance. For high-frequency traders on these account types, cumulative commissions can significantly impact profitability.
Emerging market accessibility
Exness serves traders in over 150 countries, with strong presence in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Many Exness traders are in regions where monthly subscription journals are prohibitively expensive. PipJournal’s $179 lifetime pricing makes professional journaling accessible — no recurring fees, no feature gates based on subscription tiers.
Multi-account analytics
Many Exness traders maintain multiple accounts — different account types for different strategies, or separate accounts for different risk levels. PipJournal lets you import each account separately and provides both individual and combined analytics. See whether your scalping on the Pro account outperforms your swing trading on the Standard account.
Exness-Specific Tips
Be honest about your leverage. Exness’ unlimited leverage is a tool, not a strategy. PipJournal tracks your actual position sizes and highlights when you are taking outsized risk. If the AI co-pilot flags increasing position sizes after losses, pay attention — that pattern is how accounts blow up.
Track commission impact on high-frequency strategies. If you scalp on a Raw Spread or Zero account, your commission costs are a direct drag on profitability. PipJournal shows cumulative commissions over time. Calculate your break-even point: if your average trade makes 3 pips and commissions cost 0.7 pips, your true edge is 2.3 pips — a 23% reduction.
Export after every session. Exness traders — especially those using high leverage — generate meaningful performance data daily. Regular exports keep your PipJournal analytics current and let the AI co-pilot detect developing patterns before they become costly.
Use session analytics for timezone optimization. Exness attracts traders across multiple timezones. PipJournal’s session breakdowns show you whether your performance aligns with your active hours. Traders in Southeast Asia might find their best results during the Asian-London overlap, while Middle Eastern traders may perform best during London session.
Pair your journal with risk calculators. Before trading on Exness, use PipJournal’s position size calculator to determine the right lot size for your risk tolerance. The pip calculator helps you understand exact pip values for any pair at any position size — critical when using high leverage.
Exness gives you execution and flexibility. PipJournal gives you the self-awareness to use them wisely. Import your Exness trade history in under a minute, get instant session-level analytics, and let the AI co-pilot detect the behavioral patterns that separate consistent traders from the rest. $179 lifetime — one payment, full access, forever. Start journaling your Exness trades today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does PipJournal work with all Exness account types?
Yes. Exness offers Standard, Standard Cent, Pro, Raw Spread, and Zero accounts. All use MT4 or MT5 for execution, and the export format is the same. PipJournal handles micro lots through standard lots accurately regardless of account type.
How does PipJournal handle Exness' unlimited leverage?
PipJournal imports your actual trade data — lot sizes, entry/exit prices, and P&L. It does not track leverage ratios directly, but your position sizes relative to your account balance reveal your effective leverage. The AI co-pilot detects risk spikes when position sizes increase beyond your normal range.
Can I import trades from Exness' Standard Cent account?
Yes. Standard Cent accounts use smaller units (cents instead of dollars) but export through MT4/MT5 with the same format. PipJournal imports the data and calculates P&L accurately.
Does PipJournal support Exness' swap-free accounts?
Yes. If you trade on an Exness swap-free (Islamic) account, the swap field in your export will be zero. PipJournal imports and processes the data normally — swap simply will not appear as a cost.
Will duplicate trades be detected?
Yes. PipJournal uses ticket numbers and timestamps for duplicate detection. Overlapping exports are handled automatically.
I use Exness for both forex and crypto. What gets imported?
PipJournal is built for forex. All forex pairs from your Exness account — majors, minors, crosses, exotics — are fully supported with correct pip calculations. Gold (XAU/USD) is also supported. Non-forex instruments may import but are not optimized for pip-based analytics.
Journal Your Exness Trades With PipJournal
Import your Exness trade history, get pip-based analytics, and let the AI co-pilot spot patterns in your trading behavior.
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