Let's understand the Reports - Calendar Page in TradeZella.
Your Reports - Calendar Page can be found by visiting the Reports - Calendar section.
What does my Report calendar page show me?
Report calendar page you the different stats of the selected year!
Year Calendar:
Monthly View:
DAILY NET CUMULATIVE P&L:
Overall Evaluation:
Statistics
Let's understand the different stats shown on the TradeZella Reports - Calendar page and what they each mean.
Total P&L: The total realized Profit and Loss (P/L) on all closed positions, for the date range selected.
Average Daily Volume: The average volume, or quantity of contracts/shares traded on a daily basis.
Average Winning Trade: The average profit on your winning trades. In other words, how much do you make on average, on your winning trades?
Average Losing Trade: The average loss on your losing trades. In other words, how much do you lose on average, on your losing trades?
Total Number of Trades: Total number of closed trades for the defined date range.
Number of Winning Trades: Total number of winning trades for the defined date range. A winning trade is defined as a trade with a positive P&L.
Number of Losing Trades: Total number of losing trades for the defined date range. A losing trade is defined as a trade with a negative P&L.
Number of Break Even Trades: Total number of trades where you broke ''even'', where the P/L is equal to or approximately $0.
Maximum Consecutive Wins: The number of consistent winning trades in a row.
Maximum Consecutive Losses: The number of consistent losing trades in a row.
Total Commissions: Total amount spent on commissions.
Note: This information is only available if your broker includes it in their CSV files.Total Fees: Total amount spent on fees.
Total Swap: Total amount spent on Swaps.
Largest Profit: Your largest profitable trade.
Largest Loss: The largest amount lost on a trade.
Average Hold Time (All Trades): Your average hold time, or how long you were in a trade, is based on ALL trades taken.
Average Hold Time (Winning Trades): Your average hold time, or how long you were in a trade, is based on your winning trades.
Example: On average, you hold your winning trades for longer than a day.Average Hold Time (Losing Trades): Your average hold time, or how long you were in a trade, is based on your losing trades.
Example: On average, you hold you're losing trades for 3 hours.Average Hold Time (Scratch Trades): Your average hold time, or how long you were in a trade, based on trades where you broke even.
Average Trade P&L: The average P/L based on all your trades. What is your usual trade outcome? How much do you make on average on each trade?
Profit Factor: Total profits divided by total losses. This is a measure of how profitable your trading system is.
Open Trades: Number of open trades, or trades that have not been fully closed yet.
Total Trading Days: Total number of trading days. A trading day is defined as a day when a trade was opened/entered.
Winning Days: Total number of winning trading days. A winning day is defined as a day with a positive total P&L for the overall day.
Losing Days: Total number of losing trading days. A losing day is defined as a day with a negative total P&L for the overall day.
Breakeven Days: Total number of trading days where you broke even, or closed the day with a $0 P&L
Logged Day: A logged day is a day where you journaled for the day.
Max Consecutive Winning Days: The number of consistent winning days in a row.
Max Consecutive Losing Days: The number of consistent losing days in a row.
Average Daily P&L: How much you typically make, on average, for the overall trading day.
Average Winning Day P&L: How much you typically make, on average, on your winning trading days. A winning day is defined as a day where you closed with a positive total P&L.
Average Losing Day P&L: How much you typically lose, on average, on your losing trading days. A losing day is defined as a day where you closed with a negative total P&L.
Largest Profitable Day (Profits): Your largest profitable trading day.
Largest Losing Day (Losses): Your largest total loss for the trading day.
Average Planned R-Multiple: The average PLANNED R Multiple on all your trades.
Note: This stat is based on trades where you manually inputted your ''profit target'' and ''stop loss'' for the trade.Average Realized R-Multiple: The average REALIZED R Multiple on all your trades.
Note: This stat is based on trades where you manually inputted your ''stop loss'' for the trade.
This measures your R multiple on all your trades and takes the average to display your average R multiple on your trades.Trade Expectancy: How much you are expected to make on your future trades, based on historical performance.
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