Coinbase Trading Journal — Import to CernoQuant
Import Coinbase Advanced Trade history to CernoQuant. Maker/taker fee tracking, 50+ crypto analytics — free to start.
Connection
CSV Upload
Auth Method
CSV Upload (Coinbase Advanced Trade History)
Region
crypto
Segments
Crypto Spot
How to import Coinbase trades to CernoQuant
- 1
Export from Coinbase
Advanced Trade → Statements → Fills → date range → Download CSV.
- 2
CernoQuant Import
Import Trades → Coinbase → upload CSV.
- 3
Fee mapping
fee, size, and price columns auto-mapped.
- 4
Analytics unlock
Fee-adjusted crypto P&L with 50+ analytics.
Which CSV columns does Coinbase export?
CernoQuant automatically maps all of the following Coinbase CSV columns:
created atportfoliotrade idproductsidesizesize unitpricefeetotalprice/fee/total unitWhat you get with Coinbase + CernoQuant
- Supports Coinbase Pro and Coinbase Advanced Trade CSV formats
- Maker/taker fee-adjusted net P&L
- Win rate and expectancy by crypto pair
- Fee drag tracked as % of gross P&L
- Atlas AI analyses Coinbase trading patterns
Charges & P&L Accuracy
Coinbase Advanced charges 0.4–0.6% maker/taker fees. Fee column imported; fee-adjusted net P&L shown per trade.
Frequently asked questions about Coinbase + CernoQuant
How do I export Coinbase trades for CernoQuant?
Coinbase Advanced Trade → Statements → Fills → date range → Download CSV. CernoQuant Import → Coinbase → upload.
Does CernoQuant support old Coinbase Pro and new Coinbase Advanced?
Yes — both legacy Coinbase Pro and current Coinbase Advanced Trade fills CSV formats are supported.
Does CernoQuant calculate Coinbase fees?
Yes — fee column imported per trade; fee as % of gross P&L tracked over time.
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