Sync MetaTrader data automatically
Drop the NuvoraSync EA on MT4 or MT5 and your trades, positions and balances flow in automatically — history included.
AutoSync is the bridge between your terminal and NuvoraSync. Install the lightweight EA once and your historical trades import on the first run, then new trades, open positions and balances keep flowing in — every 60 minutes on Free, every minute on Pro.
What it does
AutoSync is the bridge between your terminal and NuvoraSync. Add the lightweight EA to MT4 or MT5 once, and your trade history imports on the first run.
After that, new trades, open positions and balances keep flowing in on their own — every 60 minutes on Free, every minute on Pro.
Why it matters
Manual imports are the reason most journals go stale. AutoSync keeps the data current automatically, so every other feature is always working from your latest trades.
Key capabilities
MT4 & MT5 support
One workflow for both MetaTrader 4 and 5 accounts.
Automated import
Closed trades, open positions and balances stay up to date on their own.
History on first run
Your existing trade history imports automatically when you connect.
Sync status
See when each account last synced and whether it's current.
Error visibility
Clear signals when a connection needs attention.
Read-only by design
AutoSync imports data; it never places or closes trades.
How it fits into your workflow
AutoSync keeps the database updated, and the Dashboard, Journal, Analytics, Reports and Telegram all build on that same fresh data.
Best for
Frequently asked
Does AutoSync place trades?
No. AutoSync is read-only — it imports your data, it never trades for you.
Does it work with MT4 and MT5?
Yes, both MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 are supported.
Related features
Accounts
Switch between a clean card view and a dense list, with balances, equity, P/L and win rates across every account.
Positions
See every open trade with live floating P/L, current price and a running account total.
Telegram
Per-event templates, dynamic emoji rules and a live phone preview — get notified the instant your own trades open or close.
Learn the concepts
Free educational guides from the Knowledge hub — no login required.
MetaTrader 4 vs MetaTrader 5
What actually differs between MT4 and MT5 — position accounting, the tester, timeframes, MQL — and why both are still everywhere.
MetaTrader Server Time Explained
Why MT4/MT5 charts and history run on broker time, the GMT+2/+3 convention, and converting timestamps to UTC or local.
How to Read a MetaTrader Account Statement
What each block of an MT4/MT5 statement means, how to decode a closed-trade row, and where the raw report stops short.
See it in your own trading
Connect MetaTrader once and your real data appears everywhere you just read about — free to start, no card required.