Both GoldHunts and Tradezella import MetaTrader 5 trade history automatically, but a gold-only trader should judge the import on three specifics: whether broker-specific gold symbol variants such as XAUUSD.r, GOLD and suffixed names are normalised into one instrument, whether partial closes are reconciled into a single position with a weighted average exit, and whether commission and swap lines are carried through to the net result.
A worked example shows why reconciliation matters. A 1.00-lot XAUUSD buy at $4,512.40 scaled out at $4,518.00, $4,524.50 and $4,531.20 has a weighted average exit of $4,524.13, an 1.73 move on 100 ounces per lot, ,173 gross and ,159 net of 4 commission. Reported as one managed position it is a single win; reported as three deals it inflates the trade count and distorts the average-win statistic.
Tradezella advertises broker integrations across more than 500 brokers on its pricing page, checked 22 August 2026, with one connected account on Essential, up to 50 on Pro and unlimited on Ultra. GoldHunts connects multiple MetaTrader 5 accounts without a plan gate but covers gold only, so traders whose positions sit at equity, options or futures brokers will need the broader tool.