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Dashboard

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Last updated 2 months ago

The NAM dashboard is a dynamic table showcasing each of your account "monitors" – the customized rules you've set up to manage your trading day – giving you control at a glance. Let's explore the information displayed.

What You See on the Dashboard

Each row in the dashboard represents one of your managed trading accounts. Here's what you'll find in each column:

Account

What It Shows: The name of your trading account as it appears in NT8 and switches to control inbound webhook signal behavior.

  • Account Name: The name of the account as it appears in NT8

  • Block Signals: If enabled, blocks all incoming webhook signals and prevents them from reaching NT8

  • Closing Only: If enabled, only allows signals with closing orders to reach NT8. Block Signals supersedes Closing Only.

  • Lock: Prevents the Block Signals and Closing Only switch settings from being reset at the beginning of the next session.

  • Why It's Useful: If you want to block signals for a particular account or unblock signals after a Monitor has been stopped, it can be done at the flip of a switch.

Unless the Lock is engaged, the Block Signals and Closing Only switches will reset at 5:30 PM ET each night along with all Monitors in preparation for the new Session.

Status

What It Shows: The current state of your automated rules for this account. You'll see one of these statuses:

  • Active: Your configuration is running, and NAM is watching that account.

  • Inactive: Your rules aren't running for now because a position was detected when the trading session began; monitor will not run until start of next session.

  • Stopped: NAM did its job and flattened the account; your automated rules will require an edit and a restart to run again.

  • Paused: You've manually turned off NAM for that account.

Why It's Useful: This shows you if everything is working, or if any action may be needed.

Profit Threshold

What It Shows: The dollar amount you’ve set as a profit goal for this account. When this level is reached, specific automated actions take place and the process will stop in most cases.

Why It's Useful: This acts like an automatic profit trigger to flatten a position. It also displays the alert behavior chosen by the end-user, such as disabling the alerts, turning the alerts to ‘closing only’ or doing nothing when profit targets are hit.

Loss Threshold

What It Shows: The dollar amount you've set as a safety net to limit losses on this account.

Why It's Useful: It will flatten a position automatically, and it also acts like an alert trigger for loss situations to modify how alert behavior in NAM can change when your limits are hit. It may include actions that alter your risk (such as flattening) or provide you with feedback when triggered.

Profit/Loss (P/L)

What It Shows: The real-time profit or loss for the current trading session, displayed as a dollar amount in color. The number can either represent realized or total P/L depending on how you have configured the NAM monitor instance for this specific account (e.g., commissions included, unrealized profit/loss included, etc.).

Why It's Useful: It shows you the overall gains and losses of each account in the current session.

Positions

What It Shows: How many open positions the associated account currently holds, at a moment in time.

Why It's Useful: For an at-a-glance understanding of all active account exposures and their individual configurations

Flatten

What It Shows: The time at which your account will be automatically flattened, displayed in a 12-hour format with an AM or PM marker, based on what time you configured in the setup form (using the US Eastern time zone). A ‘Off’ setting indicates that auto-flatten is not in use.

Why It's Useful: To see which time (or state) a system is set to flatten the monitored accounts on a daily basis, without you needing to remember the settings each time.

Enabled

What It Shows: An on/off switch, to easily enable or disable the automatic risk monitoring of that account in NAM. When enabled, the systems monitor that account, until it hits a defined target or some other outside factor requires manual interaction from you.

Why It's Useful: A direct visual confirmation and fast control of the operation in a given account.

Actions

What It Shows: Several targets to reconfigure the NAM settings for the corresponding account. These interactive elements allow to Edit, Restart, or Delete your NAM instance and its underlying rules set from a previous configuration.

Why It's Useful: A simple and easy to access interface to adjust any current or outdated setting without having to refresh the page or dig around through sub-menus.

Account name and signal switches
Example Account Management dashboard with multiple accounts and various settings
Example of CrossTrade's Active Account Management dashboard with multiple accounts and various settings