Robinhood made it easy to start trading. Clean interface, no commissions, crypto and stocks in one app. What it deliberately keeps simple, though, is analytics. You get a portfolio value chart and a list of transactions - and that's about it.
If you've ever wanted to know what your actual win rate is, which stocks you trade well versus which ones consistently eat your account, or whether your instinct to buy the morning dip is actually profitable - none of that lives inside Robinhood.
That's where TraderInsight.pro comes in. Import your Robinhood history once, and you get performance reports, a P&L calendar, AI-powered analysis of your patterns, and a proper notes system to journal your trades the way serious traders do.
The Robinhood Analytics Problem
Robinhood's interface is optimized for the purchase experience, not the review experience. There's no way to filter your history by ticker, strategy, or time of day. There's no way to see your average hold time, or whether your losses are concentrated in specific market conditions. You're flying based on feel.
Traders who stick with just the Robinhood app tend to repeat the same mistakes - not because they aren't smart, but because they have no systematic way to see the patterns in their own data. A trading journal fixes that. For stock traders especially, the difference between guessing and knowing which setups actually produce an edge is worth a lot more than zero commissions.
How to Export Your Trade History from Robinhood
Step 1: Access Reports and Statements
Log into Robinhood on the web at robinhood.com or the mobile app.
- Web: Click your account icon, then select Reports and Statements.
- App: Tap the menu icon (three lines), navigate to Investing, then scroll to Reports and Statements.
Step 2: Generate a new report
Tap or click Generate New Report. Select your account, set the desired date range, and hit Generate.
Heads up: Robinhood reports aren't instant. Depending on the date range, generation can take anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of hours. You'll get a notification when it's ready.
Step 3: Download the CSV
Once generated, return to the Reports section and click Download CSV. Save the file to your device.
Importing into TraderInsight.pro
- Go to the Import page.
- Drag and drop your CSV file.
- Done :)
Stocks and crypto transactions will both be parsed and ready for review.
Where to Start After Import
A few things worth doing once your data is in:
- Open AI chat and ask something you've always wondered about your trading. "Which tickers have I lost the most on?" or "What's my average hold time on winning vs. losing trades?" - real questions, answered from your actual history.
- Set up tags to separate your strategies. Even something as simple as "momentum" vs. "buy the dip" vs. "news play" gives you a filter that turns raw data into insight.
- Use the Calendar view to spot whether your bad days cluster around certain conditions.
- If you're sharing trades with friends or documenting your journey publicly, the sharing features let you post verified performance without exposing your full account.
Need Help?
If your export doesn't load correctly or you have questions about what data gets imported, email the team. Response times are fast.




