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What do the "P/L & Positions" and "Transactions" features include?

In the previous post, we introduced the two main ways to access "P/L & Positions" and "Transactions" features that could assist you in writing a great trading journal. In case you missed it, we have included a link to the previous post here: Introduction to "P/L & Positions" and "Transactions". Additionally, we would like to know why you are interested in sharing your "P/L & Positions" and "Transactions" records by answering the question below.
Today, in this post, we will introduce these two features in detail: "P/L and Positions" for displaying trade results, and "Transactions" for recording trade steps.
First, let's dive into the "P/L & Positions" feature.
Before introducing this feature, let's first review two concepts. The first one is P/L, which stands for "profits and losses". The second one is "position", the amount of security, asset, or property owned by individuals or other entities. The "P/L & Positions" feature on moomoo aims to help you potentially enhance trading performance and gain confidence in executions.
Let's check some detailed introductions of what they mean:
Today's P/L: Profits/losses of the current trading day
P/L Ratio: Profit/loss ratio of the current trading day
Positions P/L: Accumulated profits or losses of all positions
P/L Stats: Profits and losses of stocks in a specific account (*The list can be fully or partially displayed.)
P/L for certain stock: Profit/loss ratio and amount of a specific stock (*Mooers can preserve privacy by showing rates rather than amounts)
Total Turnover: Total number of today's turnover
% Positions: Total number of positions and the % of each position
Positions Details: Market price, cost price, and profit/loss ratio of each position (*The list can be fully or partially displayed. )
What do the "P/L & Positions" and "Transactions" features include?
*Images provided are not current and any securities are shown for illustrative purposes only.
Now, let's take a closer look at the "Transactions" feature.
Trades: Trade type, amount, and time of each transaction (*Mooers can show/hide transaction quantities.)
Trade Marking: Visualization of buying and selling points
Stats: Transaction statistics for multiple time frames. (*Mooers can check the accumulated transaction amount, number of transactions, etc., for a specific account)
What do the "P/L & Positions" and "Transactions" features include?
*Images provided are not current and any securities are shown for illustrative purposes only.
When it comes to trading, reflecting on your past behaviors is crucial to identifying patterns, trends, and areas for improvement. However, manually collecting and analyzing large volumes of data can be overwhelming and time-consuming. This is when these features will come in handy. By using these features, you might be able to save valuable time and possibly gain a competitive edge in the fast-paced and dynamic world of trading.
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