Charts explained
Below your stat cards, the Dashboard turns your trades into charts so you can see your progress, not just read it. Here's how to read each one. Like the stat cards, every chart respects your current account filter.
Equity Curve
A line that shows your cumulative P&L over time — your running profit or loss as it builds trade after trade. An equity curve that climbs steadily from the bottom-left to the top-right is the picture of consistent profitability. Dips and flat stretches show drawdowns and quiet periods.
💡 Tip: A smooth, steadily rising curve usually beats a jagged one that's higher overall — smoothness means more consistency and smaller drawdowns.
Daily Net Cumulative P&L
An area chart by day that tracks your cumulative net P&L day by day. It's similar in spirit to the Equity Curve, but grouped by calendar day rather than by individual trade — handy for seeing how your account grows (or shrinks) on a daily timeline.
Win/Loss donut
A donut chart split into your win percentage vs. loss percentage. It's the visual companion to your Win Rate stat card — one glance tells you the balance between winners and losers across the trades in view.
Daily P&L bars
A bar chart of your last ~14 trading days, with each bar colored green for a profitable day and red for a losing day. The height of each bar reflects how much you made or lost that day, so you can quickly spot your strongest and roughest recent sessions.
When charts look empty
If a chart is blank, it usually means there aren't any trades in the current view yet. Try:
- Logging more trades in your Trade Log.
- Widening your account filter to All Accounts.