
You read every tick in the footprint. TradeBB reads every trade in your history.
Upload your ATAS trade statistics to TradeBB and connect your order flow reads, delta signals, and volume profile setups to the performance data that tells you which ones are worth repeating.
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Export your trades from your broker and upload the file — TradeBB automatically maps the columns and builds your journal.
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Read our Privacy Policy400+ footprint chart variants, and one question they cannot answer on their own
ATAS is not a general-purpose charting platform that happens to include order flow. It is an order flow analysis platform that happens to include charting. That distinction matters. With 400+ footprint chart variants spanning Bid×Ask, Delta, Volume, and Order Flow visualization modes, 70+ dedicated volume analysis tools, and 240+ technical indicators, ATAS gives order flow traders a depth of market microstructure visibility that very few platforms can match.
The platform connects to futures markets through Rithmic and CQG, giving access to CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and other major exchanges. It connects to crypto markets through Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, dYdX, and others. And it supports Interactive Brokers for stocks and options. Whether you are scalping ES futures off footprint imbalances or trading Bitcoin on Binance using cumulative delta divergences, ATAS provides the raw data visualization to support your decisions.
Tools like Smart Tape let you filter and analyze large orders in real time. DOM Trader gives you a full depth-of-book trading interface. Cluster Search lets you scan historical data for specific footprint patterns, a feature that is genuinely unique to ATAS. And the free tier with no time limit means new traders can start learning order flow without a financial barrier, while the paid tiers unlock the full analytical suite for serious practitioners.
But here is the question that all 400+ footprint variants, all 70+ volume tools, and all 240+ indicators cannot answer: which of your order flow setups are consistently profitable, and which ones just look convincing in the moment?
ATAS shows you what the market is doing at the microstructure level. Your atas trading journal in TradeBB shows you what you are doing with that information, and whether it is working.
How to export your trade data from ATAS
ATAS stores your complete trading statistics in a dedicated Statistics tab. The export process is straightforward.
Statistics tab export (recommended)
- Open ATAS
- In the Main Window, switch to the Statistics tab
- Click the settings icon in the top right corner of the Statistics window
- Click "Export statistics"
- Save the file as an .xlsx (Excel Spreadsheet) to your computer
That is it. The entire process takes about 30 seconds.
Loading historical data
If your Statistics tab does not show your full trade history, you may need to load historical data first:
- In the Statistics tab, look for the option to load historical data
- Select the date range you want to include
- Wait for the data to load, then proceed with the export steps above
What the exported file contains
The ATAS Statistics export includes: symbol, side (buy/sell), quantity, entry price, exit price, P&L, execution time, and trade duration. The file is already organized as completed round-trip trades (entry matched with exit), which makes it especially clean for performance analysis.
A few things to keep in mind
- If you trade across multiple connections (for example, Rithmic for futures and Binance for crypto), your Statistics tab may include trades from all connections. TradeBB separates them automatically by symbol and market type.
- The .xlsx format is ready to upload directly. No conversion or reformatting needed.
- Make sure to load the full date range you want to analyze before exporting.
Upload the .xlsx file to TradeBB. The system recognizes ATAS Statistics exports and maps your fields automatically.
What TradeBB reveals about your ATAS trading
ATAS users are microstructure-focused traders who make decisions based on real-time order flow data. TradeBB gives you the same granular precision in evaluating your results that you bring to reading the tape.
Order flow setup performance
This is the insight ATAS traders need most. TradeBB lets you tag each trade with the specific order flow setup that triggered it: footprint imbalance, delta divergence, absorption at support, large lot activity on Smart Tape, volume profile POC rejection, or any other setup in your playbook. Over a statistically meaningful sample, TradeBB calculates win rate, average R-multiple, expectancy, and total P&L for each setup type.
Some order flow traders discover that their footprint imbalance entries are highly profitable but their delta divergence trades consistently underperform. Others find that their Smart Tape reads generate great entries but poor exits. Without tagging and tracking, these patterns stay buried in a spreadsheet of raw fills. With TradeBB, they become the foundation of a more focused, more profitable approach.
Footprint vs. volume profile vs. DOM trades
ATAS gives you multiple ways to read the market: footprint charts, volume profile, DOM, Smart Tape, cumulative delta. Most traders use several of these tools, but few know which tool-based setups produce the best results. TradeBB lets you tag trades by the primary tool or signal that drove the entry. Compare your footprint-based trades to your volume profile trades to your DOM scalps. See which analytical lens generates the highest expectancy in your actual trading.
Futures vs. crypto performance
Many ATAS users trade both futures (through Rithmic or CQG) and crypto (through Binance, Bybit, or OKX). TradeBB separates your performance by market so you can see whether your order flow skills translate equally well across asset classes. Order flow dynamics differ between regulated futures markets and 24/7 crypto exchanges. The data will show you where your edge is strongest.
Session and time-of-day analysis
TradeBB maps your P&L to time of day so you can see when your order flow reads are most accurate. Futures markets have distinct personality shifts between the European session, the U.S. open, the midday lull, and the afternoon close. Crypto markets run continuously but still have periods of higher and lower liquidity. Knowing when your analysis works best is knowing when to be at your desk and when to step away.
Scalping metrics
Many ATAS users are scalpers who measure success in ticks and hold times measured in seconds or minutes. TradeBB tracks average trade duration, average winner size vs. average loser size, and win rate at a level of precision that matches the speed of your trading. For a scalper taking 30+ trades per day, even a small improvement in setup selection can compound into a significant P&L difference over a month.
Risk management metrics
TradeBB calculates maximum drawdown, profit factor, consecutive loss streaks, and drawdown recovery time. Order flow trading can feel intensely certain in the moment, and that certainty sometimes leads to oversized positions or revenge trades after a loss. TradeBB shows you whether your risk discipline holds up across different market conditions and emotional states, not just on your best days.
Built for how ATAS traders actually operate
You are learning order flow with the free ATAS tier? This is the best time to start tracking. Upload your early trades to TradeBB and build a performance baseline from day one. Watching your metrics improve over weeks and months is one of the most motivating experiences in a trader's development.
ATAS FAQ
How do I export my trades from ATAS?
Go to the Statistics tab in the ATAS Main Window, click the settings icon in the top right corner, and select "Export statistics." Save the file as an .xlsx spreadsheet. Upload that file directly to TradeBB.
Can I tag trades by the specific order flow setup I used?
Yes. TradeBB's setup tagging feature lets you assign any label to any trade. Create tags like "footprint imbalance," "delta divergence," "POC rejection," "Smart Tape large lot," or any other order flow setup in your method. Over time, TradeBB calculates performance metrics for each tag so you can see exactly which setups carry your edge.
I use the free version of ATAS. Can I still export and upload trades?
Yes. The Statistics tab and export functionality are available in ATAS regardless of your subscription tier. As long as you are placing trades through ATAS (or through a connected broker via ATAS), your trade history will appear in the Statistics tab and can be exported.
How far back does the ATAS Statistics export go?
The Statistics tab can load historical data beyond the current session. Use the historical data loading option within the Statistics tab to select your desired date range before exporting. [8] The exact history depth may depend on your connection provider and data retention settings.
