Nexus Journal Guide
Supported Brokers and Import Workflows
Nexus Journal is built around real broker data, not only manual journaling. It supports a broad Indian broker import ecosystem and an IBKR-focused US market workflow, while also allowing custom and Nexus-format imports.
Indian broker and import support
Supported Indian workflows include Zerodha, Dhan, Upstox, Groww, Fyers, Angel One, mStock, ICICI, Motilal Oswal, Kotak, StockyMind, Nexus-format exports, and custom trade files where mapping is possible.
The goal is to let traders consolidate real execution history from multiple sources instead of rebuilding every trade manually.
US market support
For US market mode, Nexus supports IBKR-centered import workflows and switches the interface to US-market assumptions such as dollar display and commissions/fees instead of Indian tax labels.
This lets the same journal architecture support both Indian and US trading review without mixing market-specific assumptions.
Cross-broker consolidation
Many traders use more than one broker. Nexus is designed to preserve broker metadata and consolidate compatible records into a single review surface.
That makes it easier to review overall exposure, realized performance, taxes or fees, and trade behavior without losing where each execution came from.
Why this is different from a simple import table
A broker import is only the first step. Nexus uses imported execution data to power lifecycle reconstruction, lot-level matching, chart markings, portfolio impact, drawdown, profit giveback, and tax-aware analytics.
This is why the product behaves more like a trading operating system than a basic CSV viewer.