# Dashboard Settings

## Overview

The **Dashboard** is an optional display on your TradingView chart that shows how your strategy is performing in real-time, with key numbers and statistics. It provides a quick, scannable overview of the most important performance metrics, helping you monitor the health and profitability of your strategy at a glance.

The values displayed on the dashboard are color-coded to indicate performance, with positive results shown in green and negative results in red, allowing for immediate visual assessment.

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## Performance Metrics Displayed

The dashboard presents the following key performance indicators:

| Metric         | Description                                                                                      |
| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Net Profit %   | The total profit or loss of the strategy, shown as a percentage of the initial capital.          |
| Total Trades   | The total number of trades that have been completed (both winners and losers).                   |
| Win Rate %     | The percentage of trades that were profitable out of the total number of trades.                 |
| Profit Factor  | The ratio of gross profit to gross loss. A value greater than 1 indicates a profitable strategy. |
| Max Drawdown % | The ratio of gross profit to gross loss. A value greater than 1 indicates a profitable strategy. |

## Settings

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<table><thead><tr><th>Setting</th><th width="374">Description</th><th>Options</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>Dashboard Position</strong></td><td>Choose where the dashboard appears on your chart, or turn it off completely.</td><td><ul><li><strong>Disabled</strong></li><li><strong>Top Right</strong></li><li><strong>Right Center</strong></li><li><strong>Bottom Right</strong></li><li><strong>Top Left</strong></li><li><strong>Left Center</strong></li><li><strong>Bottom Left</strong></li></ul></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Dashboard Size</strong></td><td>Change the size of the text on the dashboard for better readability.</td><td><ul><li><strong>Tiny</strong></li><li><strong>Small</strong></li><li><strong>Normal</strong></li><li><strong>Large</strong></li></ul></td></tr></tbody></table>

## Best Practices & Usage

* **Quick Performance Checks:** Use the dashboard for a fast and easy way to see how your strategy is performing without needing to open the full Strategy Tester report.
* **Use Colors as a Guide:** The color-coded metrics help you quickly spot strong or weak areas of your strategy's performance. Green indicates positive results, while red highlights areas that may need attention.
* **Compare with Full Reports:** For a more detailed analysis, compare the dashboard's summary with the comprehensive data in TradingView's Strategy Tester report.


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