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GuideJuly 15, 2025·4 min read

How to Import Bybit Trades into EdrisFinance

Step-by-step guide to exporting your complete trade history from Bybit (spot, futures, and derivatives) and importing it into EdrisFinance for performance analysis.

Bybit is one of the leading crypto derivatives exchanges, popular among futures and perpetual contract traders. EdrisFinance supports full Bybit trade history import for spot, futures (USDT-M and Inverse), and derivatives — so you can finally get proper performance analytics on your crypto trading.

What You Need

  • A Bybit account with trade history
  • Access to the Order History or Trade History section in Bybit
  • An EdrisFinance account (free or PRO)

Step 1: Log in to Bybit

Go to bybit.com and log in with your credentials.


Step 2: Navigate to Trade History

Bybit organizes history by account type. Go to the section matching your trading style:

For Derivatives (Perpetual / Futures):

  1. Click your profile icon → Orders
  2. Select Order History or Trade History
  3. Choose USDT Perpetual, Inverse Perpetual, or USDT Futures depending on what you trade

For Spot:

  1. Click your profile icon → Orders
  2. Select Spot Order History

Step 3: Export as CSV

  1. Set the date range you want to export
  2. Click Export in the top-right corner of the table
  3. Bybit will generate and download a .csv file of your trade history

Note: Bybit limits exports to a maximum of 2 years per request. For longer histories, export in multiple date ranges and import each file separately into EdrisFinance — duplicates are handled automatically.


Step 4: Import into EdrisFinance

  1. Go to EdrisFinance → Ledger
  2. Click Import
  3. Select Bybit as your broker
  4. Upload the .csv file

EdrisFinance automatically identifies whether the file is from Spot or Derivatives and parses it accordingly.


What Gets Imported

FieldWhat it maps to
DateTrade timestamp
SymbolContract or spot pair (e.g. BTCUSDT)
SideLong or short
Order typeMarket or limit
QuantityPosition size
Entry / Avg priceExecution price
Realized P&LNet profit / loss (futures)
FeeTrading fee

Frequently Asked Questions

Are both USDT-M and Inverse contracts supported? Yes. EdrisFinance supports USDT Perpetual, Inverse Perpetual, and USDT Futures exports from Bybit.

What about funding fees? Funding fees are not included in the trade history export — they appear in a separate funding history. EdrisFinance imports the realized P&L per trade which already reflects the net result.

Can I track multiple Bybit sub-accounts? Yes. Export each sub-account separately and import into separate EdrisFinance trading accounts.

My CSV has thousands of rows — is that okay? Absolutely. EdrisFinance handles large imports without issues. For very large histories, the import may take a few extra seconds.

I trade spot and futures — do I need separate imports? Yes — export and import them separately. You can create dedicated trading accounts in EdrisFinance to keep spot and futures performance separate.


What Happens After Import

Once your Bybit trades are in EdrisFinance, you get:

  • P&L dashboard — daily, weekly, monthly breakdowns with equity curve
  • My Report — 6-tab deep analysis: win rate, profit factor, drawdown, trade consistency, and more
  • Journal — tag each trade with emotions, market conditions, and strategy notes
  • Profit Calendar — visual heat map of your best and worst days
  • AI Weekly Report (PRO) — a personalized coaching digest powered by Claude AI, highlighting patterns in your Bybit trading

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