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Toggles the open position profit chart on/off. This chart displays the profit or loss on open positions. Values are displayed in the specified in .
The appearance of the Open Position Profit line can be changed using the menu drop-downs:
If Price Line is activated, a line showing the current Open Position Profit value will span the panel.
Estimated Entry on the current trend is displayed in a similar position within the Lendal Pro Trader (Shown below).
Small horizontal triangles represent position entry or exit prices.
Toggles the display of the signal labels on the chart (highlighted below).
Further detail on the current open position can be viewed under the tab in the in TradingView.
Activates the display of the Estimated Entry in the panel. The Estimated Entry (shown in the box below) indicates the entry value used to backtest the current trend. The current Open Position Profit value is displayed to the left of the Estimated Entry value.
Entries on individual trades can be found under the tab in the and are also displayed in the chart when is activated.
This setting is inactive in the Pro Tester. However, when a Pro Tester configuration is and into the Lendal Pro Trader using the , this setting activates the display of and lines on the chart (shown below).
Activates the display of backtested (shown below). Trades can be displayed with or without and .
Trades on Chart allows users to analyze each trade in relation to market conditions at the time of execution. This aids and gives a sense of how signals align with your trading style.
Detailed profitability data for each trade is displayed in the tab in the in TradingView.
Activates the display of trade order quantities on the chart (shown in squares below). Quantity will be displayed as the number of contracts per trade regardless of the order type specified in the settings.
Further detail on order quantities can be viewed under the tab in the in TradingView.
Style Settings determine how Pro Tester elements are displayed in the Open Position Profit and Chart panels in TradingView.