

Other than that, the row buttons are also simple to understand. While the table buttons (PDF, Excel, etc.,) remain the same, the group apply function is very simple and has only a few options. This table is a bit more simplified compared to the tables discussed in the tables tab blog post. Trade info - All the basic stats of the trade.Risk information - automatically populated if stop loss/profit targets are mentioned.Notes container - you will be able to add rich text notes using the trade settings popup or by clicking on the 3 dots icon at the top right corner.Tags container - you will be able to add tags using the trade settings popup or by clicking on the 3 dots icon at the top right corner.From left to right, the buttons are: Move left (previous trade), Add execution, Delete trade, Trade setting (notes, tags, stop losses, etc.,), Go to day, view fundamental info, view options flow info, view seasonality info, and sharing settings. The trade explore buttons are explained in detail further down in this post.

For this example, this trade belongs to a Trading account named "Test Account". The line below has 4 pieces of information - Date, position (long/short), trade status ("Open" tag will be visible if the trade still has open positions), and the Trading account to which the trade belongs.
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Shows the Symbol's ticker and full name next to it.The number near 'T' is the trade % return - i.e return on investment of trade, and the number near 'A' is the account % return - i.e, return relative to the total deposits made in the account. Shows the PnL (net or gross depending on the global toggle setting) along with the percentage of the return.We'll explore these 7 components in short: Most trades must be familiar with these numbers and the generic layout of trade info. We have marked 7 different components with numbers in the above image. This icon will be present on pretty much every page where there is a table of trades. So, to access this trade tab view, there is only one interface which is by clicking on the target icons ( ) in the trade-based tables.

One of the main differences between the explore tabs (day explore, trade explore and chart explore) is that these are dynamic tabs that only appear on the sidebar if an exploration selection is made. Explore trade tab - as the name implies is a tab that has all the information only about a single trade. An explore tab basically means the tab shows specific information about either a trade or a group of trades. This is one the 3 " explore"-based tabs (the other 2 being day explore and chart explore) in TradesViz. Note: A lot of updates have been made to this tab over the last 2 years!
