OANDA Trading Journal — Import to CernoQuant
Import OANDA Transaction History to CernoQuant. Auto-maps all columns, tracks spread and overnight financing, 50+ forex analytics. Free to start.
Connection
Native API
Auth Method
OANDA REST API (API Token + Account ID)
Region
forex
Segments
Forex, CFDs +more
How to import OANDA trades to CernoQuant
- 1
Create CernoQuant account
Sign up free.
- 2
Get OANDA API Token
OANDA → My Services → API Access → generate a personal access token.
- 3
Settings → Brokers → OANDA
Enter API Token, Account ID, and select live or demo environment.
- 4
Trades sync automatically
OANDA forex and CFD trades populate with full analytics.
What you get with OANDA + CernoQuant
- Direct OANDA REST API — no CSV exports needed
- Live and demo account support with environment selector
- Overnight financing separated from trade P&L
- Forex analytics: performance by pair and session
- Atlas AI identifies carry cost leaks and worst session patterns
Charges & P&L Accuracy
OANDA is spread-based (no fixed commission). CernoQuant tracks overnight financing separately from trade P&L via the REST API.
Frequently asked questions about OANDA + CernoQuant
How do I connect OANDA to CernoQuant?
In OANDA: My Services → API Access → generate a personal access token. Settings → Brokers → OANDA → enter API Token, Account ID, and select live or demo environment.
Does CernoQuant handle OANDA overnight financing?
Yes — financing transactions are separated from trade P&L and shown as overnight carry cost alongside net trading P&L.
Can I track OANDA demo and live accounts separately?
Yes — select the environment (live or demo) when connecting; connect both separately to compare performance.
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Connect OANDA FreeCernoQuant is a trading journal and analytics platform only. Not a SEBI-registered investment advisor. All information is for educational purposes. Trading decisions are your sole responsibility. Past performance is not indicative of future results.