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Export your trades from Tiger Brokers AU

Metrifly imports trade rows from Tiger Brokers Australia CSV exports. Use a Trades CSV when available, or an Activity Statement CSV when you need its trade history. By the end of this guide, you will have reviewed and imported the supported trade rows into your portfolio.

  • Select the single Metrifly portfolio that should receive the trades.
  • Export a Trades CSV from Tiger Brokers Australia, or have the relevant Activity Statement CSV ready.
  • Keep cash, forex, and dividend records separate. Metrifly intentionally excludes those sections from an Activity Statement CSV.

From Tiger Brokers Australia, export the Trades CSV for the period you want to import. If you only have an Activity Statement CSV, you can upload it instead; Metrifly reads its trade rows.

Step 2 — Upload and review it in Metrifly

Section titled “Step 2 — Upload and review it in Metrifly”
  1. In Metrifly, go to Transactions → Add Holdings → Upload a file.
  2. Upload the Tiger Brokers CSV.
  3. Review the accepted, rejected, and duplicate rows before continuing.
  4. Select Import when the selected trade rows are correct.

For the full review and correction flow, see Import your trade history from a file.

Metrifly maps the Tiger Brokers Australia export’s ticker, exchange, activity type, quantity, trade price, amount, currency, date, and fees. It adds GST to the applicable brokerage or commission charge without double-counting the fee.

Cash, forex, and dividend sections from an Activity Statement CSV are not imported as trades. Add or import those records through the appropriate Metrifly workflow.

ProblemFix
Cash, forex, or dividend rows are missingThose Activity Statement sections are intentionally excluded. Use the relevant manual or import workflow for those records.
A trade needs correctionFix it in Review before importing, or use Edit, fix, or delete a transaction after import.
The wrong exchange appearsReview the exchange and ticker in the imported row before continuing. Tickers ending in .AU are treated as ASX when the export does not provide a recognised exchange.