Getting Started4 MIN READ
Reading your Dashboard
What the KPI cards mean, how the date filter works, and when the numbers are worth trusting.
Open
/dashboardand you get the fast overview: four KPI cards across the top, a date-range filter, and panels for pinned sessions, quick stats, and recent trades. Here's how to read each one.The four KPI cards
- Win Rate— your win percentage for the selected period, with a trend indicator and a "last 20 trades" line so you can see recent form against the longer view.
- Total RR — risk-reward accumulated over the period. The detail line shows what your last additions contributed.
- Wins / Losses — the raw count, green wins beside red losses. This is the sample size behind your win rate — glance here before trusting the percentage.
- Growth Rate — period-over-period momentum, comparing this stretch of activity to the one before it.
HEADS UP
A 70% win rate over 6 trades tells you almost nothing. Always read Win Rate next to Wins / Losses — the percentage is only as trustworthy as the count behind it.
Walkthrough
1Set the time window
- Use the 7D / 30D / All time buttons to change the period. Every KPI recalculates instantly.
- Start with All time for the honest baseline, then narrow to 30D to check recent form.
2Use the context panels
- Pinned sessions — quick links to the sessions you care about. Use Pin a session to add one.
- Quick stats— avg RR per trade, best setup, best market, active sessions, last trade, and current streak. This is where the dashboard points you at what's working.
3Scan recent trades
- The Recent trades table lists your latest entries with market, setup, liquidity, side, and result.
- Use View all to jump to the full Trades page when you want to filter or edit.
Next steps
- Ready to slice deeper than the headline numbers? See Your first Analytics breakdown.
INFO
The first time you open the Dashboard in-app, a spotlight tour points out each panel live. This tutorial is the reference you can come back to.
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