Switching from Stock Events
Step-by-step guide to exporting your portfolio from Stock Events and importing it into TrackMyShares.
This guide walks you through exporting your portfolio from Stock Events and importing it into TrackMyShares.
Step 1: Export your transactions from Stock Events
- Open Stock Events on your device
- Go to your Portfolio
- Tap the share icon (export)
- Select Export as CSV
The export includes these columns: Symbol, Date, Type, Quantity, Price, Fees, Currency, and Notes.
Step 2: Import into TrackMyShares
- Open your transaction-based portfolio in TrackMyShares
- Click Import > Import portfolio transactions
- Upload the Stock Events export file (CSV)
- TrackMyShares auto-detects the column names and maps them automatically
- Review the preview and check for any validation errors
- Click Import transactions
Note: If you don't have a transaction-based portfolio yet, create one first. Transaction-based portfolios are available on the Pro plan and are required for tax report generation.
Step 3: Verify your portfolio
After importing, check that everything looks right:
- Compare your holdings against what you had in Stock Events
- Verify cost bases and transaction dates
- Check dividend transactions if applicable
Step 4: Generate your tax report
- Open your portfolio
- Click Tax report in the portfolio menu
- Select the financial year
- Review your capital gains, losses, and dividend income
The tax report calculates your capital gains using the FIFO method (first in, first out) and applies the CGT discount where applicable.
What transfers automatically
- Buy and sell trades with dates, quantities, prices, and fees
- Symbol mapping to the correct stock exchange
- Notes from Stock Events are imported as transaction notes
Good to know
- Dividends in Stock Events are tracked automatically based on market data. In TrackMyShares, you can import dividend transactions from your broker or use the dividend calendar for estimates.
- Exchange rates are not imported. TrackMyShares uses its own exchange rate data.
Troubleshooting
Sell before buy error
Ideally, import your full transaction history so that every buy is recorded before any corresponding sell.
If importing your full history isn't possible, you can import the previous year's portfolio valuation first. This creates a TRANSFER_IN for each holding, establishing an opening balance. Then import the current year's transactions on top of that.
This approach gives you what you need for a tax report, but there's one caveat: the portfolio valuation import records transfer-in dates as the date of the import, not the original purchase date. This means shares held for over 12 months may appear as short-term holdings rather than long-term, which affects the CGT discount.
To fix this, go to the affected holding, click the transactions icon, and edit the transfer-in transaction date to reflect when the shares were originally purchased.
Next steps
After importing your transactions, explore these features:
- Generate tax reports for EOFY with capital gains and dividend income
- Track dividends with franking credits and yield calculations
- Calculate CGT for individual transactions