Migrating a gold trade history from Tradezella to GoldHunts is a mechanical hour of work: export closed trades to CSV from the journal or directly from MetaTrader 5 via View, Toolbox, History and the right-click Report option; filter the export down to gold rows including broker variants such as XAUUSD.r and GOLD; connect the MetaTrader 5 account so future gold fills synchronise automatically; backfill setup tags on the most recent fifty gold trades, with session applied automatically from the fill timestamp; then run both tools in parallel for one billing cycle.
A realistic case is a 340-trade eighteen-month export that filters down to 128 XAUUSD trades, with 212 index CFD trades left in the original tool. Only the latest fifty gold trades are worth backfilling, because hindsight tagging of older positions taken under a retired strategy produces guesswork that looks like data. The older trades stay in the record for equity-curve continuity but sit outside setup-level statistics.
Some things do not migrate at all: replay backtest sessions, non-gold instruments and any portfolio aggregate that includes them, custom tag taxonomies, and AI review notes generated in the other product. That is why the parallel month matters — after thirty days on identical trades, the trader can see whether the multi-asset overview and the backtester changed a decision, and can keep paying for breadth with evidence rather than cancelling on a feature list.