Viewing your Trade History
When you first login to your char.observer account, you land on the Dashboard page. While that page shows you your latest open positions, it is not a full account of your recent trade history. Open positions are only the cryptocurrency tokens you currently hold. The activity section at the bottom of your Dashboard may include up to 10 of your most recent sells.
Users at some point, will likely want to see all of their recent buying and selling activity, along with their profit on exiting trades. Think of the Trade History page as the ledger of all transactions[1]. Please note: you can sort the transactions by clicking on the title of each row. You may find it useful to sort on Profit and by Date.

The EXPORT feature (at the top of the table) is particularly helpful for anyone that wants to import their chart.observer transactions in spreadsheet tool like Excel or Google Sheets. If you are talking to our support team about a bug or other question, they may ask you to export a CSV file of your transaction history and share it with them.
Limits on trade history
Free trial users can retrieve the most recent 300 transactions. Users in the Basic plan can view 1,000 transactions, and Pro Trader account holders can access their last 5,000 transactions.
[1]. Depending on your account subscription level, you may be limited as to how far back your trade history will display. For example, Free Trial users see their last 300 transactions.