The QARI dashboard is designed to give you a clear picture of your account's status at a glance. This guide walks through each section of the dashboard, explains what each number means, and describes what you should actually pay attention to versus what is just informational context.
Overview Panel
The overview panel sits at the top of your dashboard. It summarises your account's current state in five key numbers.
Total Capital
The capital allocation you set in settings. This is your ceiling: QARI will never trade more than this amount in total across all active positions.
Available Balance
How much of your capital allocation is currently free (not committed to open positions or reserved for Leg 2). If this is low, QARI may not open new trades until existing ones close.
Active Positions
The number of positions currently open. Each position represents either a Leg 1 only entry awaiting CHoCH, or a fully scaled Leg 1 + Leg 2 trade.
Unrealised P&L
The combined profit or loss across all open positions at the current market price. This number fluctuates constantly as prices move. It is not locked in until positions close.
All-Time Realised P&L
The total profit and loss from all closed trades since your account was created. This is the number that matters most for evaluating performance.
Tip: Do not obsess over unrealised P&L. An open trade showing -8% unrealised is not a losing trade. It is a trade inside its stop-loss range doing exactly what was expected. The outcome is determined when the position closes.
Open Positions Table
The Open Positions table shows all currently active trades. Each row represents one position with the following columns.
| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Symbol | The trading pair, e.g. SOLUSDT |
| Direction | Always LONG. QARI only takes long positions. |
| Entry Price | The weighted average price across Leg 1 (and Leg 2 if filled). |
| Current Price | Live market price. Updates in real time. |
| Position Size | USDT value currently in this position. |
| Stop-Loss | The price at which QARI will close this position if hit. |
| PT1 | First profit target price. |
| PT2 | Second profit target price. |
| Unrealised P&L | Current profit or loss on this position at current market price. |
| Leg Status | Shows whether Leg 2 has filled or is still awaiting CHoCH. |
Trade History
The Trade History section shows all completed trades. Each row shows the symbol, entry date, exit date, entry price, exit price, position size, realised P&L, and exit type.
Price hit the stop-loss level. Full position closed at loss. Shows -1R in the R-tracker.
40% of position closed at first profit target. Stop moved to breakeven for remainder.
30% of position closed at second profit target. Remainder trails.
Remaining 30% closed by trailing stop. This is the most profitable exit type.
You closed the position manually from the dashboard. Note: this disrupts QARI's statistics.
Review your trade history weekly. Look at the distribution of exit types and the R-multiples. A healthy QARI account should show a mix of stop-outs and profit targets with the average R-multiple positive over 20+ trades.
R-Tracker
The R-Tracker is one of the most important panels in your dashboard. It shows your risk-adjusted performance over time and protects you from runaway loss streaks.
Daily R Total
The sum of all R-multiples from trades that opened and closed today. Resets at midnight UTC.
Weekly R Total
The sum of all R-multiples for trades closed this week. Resets Monday midnight UTC.
Daily Kill Switch
If daily R reaches -2R, QARI pauses new entries for the rest of the day.
Weekly Kill Switch
If weekly R reaches -5R, QARI pauses new entries for the rest of the week.
All-Time R
Cumulative R-multiple across all closed trades. This is the purest measure of QARI's performance for your account.
Recommended monitoring frequency: Check your R-Tracker once per week. A single -1R day is normal. A week ending at -3R or better is healthy. If you are consistently finishing weeks negative, review your risk profile settings.
Exchange Connection Status
The Exchange Connection panel shows whether QARI can currently communicate with your exchange. This matters because QARI cannot trade if the connection is broken.
Connected
QARI can reach your exchange API and has valid credentials. Trading is active (if auto-trading is enabled).
Invalid Key
Your API key has been revoked, expired, or changed on the exchange. Regenerate your API key and update it in Settings.
Permissions Error
The API key exists but does not have the required permissions. Check that Spot Trading is enabled on your exchange.
Exchange Offline
The exchange is temporarily unavailable. QARI will resume automatically when the exchange comes back online. No action needed.
Settings Navigation
The Settings section is accessible from the sidebar or menu. It is divided into tabs.
Change your risk profile (Conservative, Balanced, Aggressive), capital allocation, and per-trade allocation. Changes apply to new entries only.
Connect, disconnect, or update your exchange API keys. View connection status. Add additional exchanges (multi-exchange is available on Pro and Premium plans).
Connect or reconnect your Telegram account for trade alerts. Toggle which alert types you want to receive.
Enable or pause auto-trading. When paused, QARI stops looking for new entries but continues managing any open positions.
View your current plan, trial expiry date, and upgrade options.
Update your display name, email, and password. Manage data contribution preferences for collective intelligence.
