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Trades History

Trades History

The Trades History function displays a table with a list of all filled orders created by MarvelChart on any broker. A filled order is an order with a status of:

  • Filled;

  • Partially filled and filled;

  • Canceled;

  • Rejected/Error.

Orders that are not listed in this table are not displayed.

At the top of the document there are some command buttons:

  1. Remove Selected Orders - Deletes the selected orders from the grid;

  2. Remove Non-Filled Orders - Deletes the orders that are Non-Filled;

  3. Reset History - Deletes all orders;

  4. Restore default Layout - Restores the default layout of the order grid, especially regarding the list and order of the displayed columns.

At the top right are the counters of the number of orders displayed in the grid, divided by type, All Orders, Filled Orders, Cancelled Orders, Others. The central part of the tab shows the list of completed orders in Paper Trading or real market on all brokers, while at the bottom there is a row with the total realized Profit/Loss, divided by currency.

For more information about the features available for the list of completed orders, see the chapter Data grids features.

Finally, at the bottom of the document there is a legend that displays the coloring of the rows of the table based on the status of the orders and their direction, Buy or Sell. In the legend there is a button to hide it.

Context Menu

Trades History Context Menu

Right-clicking on the Trades History grid will display a context menu from which you can perform the following operations:

  1. Remove Selected - Deletes the selected orders from the grid;

  2. Remove Non-Filled Orders - Deletes the orders that are Non-Filled;

  3. Reset History - Deletes all orders;

  4. Restore default Layout - Restores the default layout of the order grid, especially the list and order of the displayed columns;

  5. Show Legend / Hide Legend - Shows / Hides the legend at the bottom of the document.

Last modified: 13 December 2024