After trading on Binance for a while, you'll want to review your order history — which orders were filled, which were canceled, and how much you made or lost on each. All this information is available on Binance.
Viewing Order History on the App
After registering on Binance, viewing order history on the app is simple:
Method 1: From the trading page
- Open the Binance app → Trade → Spot
- Find the "Orders" tab at the bottom of the trading interface
- Switch to "Order History" or "Trade History"
- View all historical order records
Method 2: From the order center
- Tap the "Orders" icon at the bottom of the app
- Select "Spot Orders"
- View the "Order History" tab
Each record shows: trading pair, direction (buy/sell), order type, order price, order quantity, filled quantity, average fill price, fees, order status, and time.
Viewing on the Web
- Log in to the Binance website
- Go to the spot trading page
- Find the "Order History" tab at the bottom
- Or navigate via "Orders" → "Spot Orders" → "Order History"
The web displays more complete information, better suited for detailed analysis.
Order Status Explained
You'll see several different order statuses:
- Filled: Order completely filled
- Partially Filled: Only part was filled; the remainder was canceled or is still pending
- Canceled: You manually canceled the order
- Expired: A GTD (Good Till Date) order that auto-canceled after expiration
Filtering and Searching
With potentially many historical orders, Binance provides filtering options:
- By trading pair: View only orders for a specific pair
- By time: Select a specific date range
- By direction: View only buys or only sells
- By status: View only filled, canceled, etc.
Trade Details
Click on an order record to expand and view detailed trade information:
- Fill time
- Fill price
- Fill quantity
- Fees (amount and rate)
- How much was offset using BNB
If a limit order filled across multiple partial fills, each individual fill will be listed here.
Exporting History
For more detailed analysis or tax reporting, you can export trading records:
- Web → Orders → Spot Orders → Trade History
- Select the time range
- Click the "Export" button
- Download the CSV file
The CSV file can be opened in Excel and contains all trade details.
Additionally, you can export more comprehensive account records under "Wallet" → "Transaction History."
How Long Are Records Kept?
Binance saves all your trading history with no time limit. Even orders from years ago can be found. However, the page defaults to showing recent records — you'll need to adjust the time range to view older data.
FAQ
Q: Can't find a specific order? Make sure you've selected the correct trading pair and time range. If it's a Convert or C2C record, check the respective module — those aren't in spot order history.
Q: App not showing complete information? Some detailed fields may be truncated on the app. Switch to the web for the full view. The desktop version is recommended for in-depth analysis.
If you haven't installed the app yet, you can download the Binance app first.
Summary
Binance's order history feature is comprehensive — available on both app and web, supporting multi-dimensional filtering by trading pair, time, and status, with CSV export capability. Building the habit of regularly reviewing your order history helps you evaluate and improve your trading performance.