# 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.
