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today weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to take the robin hood data that we got um i talked about in a prior video how to get the csv data from robinhood for your trades so today weamp;#39;re going to look at how to format the csv file that you get for the options to uh read it basically so pull this up here this is what you get when you download it and pretty hard to read so iamp;#39;m doing a lot of iron condors and these are contracts that have four different legs to them when youamp;#39;re doing multi-legged option contracts it can be a little difficult to read so i typed up some instructions on how to do it and largely this is for myself but if anyoneamp;#39;s watching and you do something similar um this is for credit spreads debit spreads and iron condor stuff like that if you do that hopefully uh this can help you out trying to figure out what your gain and loss is for the week so uh iamp;#39;m gonna scroll through this document here and you can pause it if youamp;#39