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Bismel1 Performance

Bismel1 Performance helps you review how your selected product and trading account behaved over time. It brings performance metrics, closed trade data, date filters, and the P/L Curve into one simpler view so you can monitor automation results with more structure.

1. Start with the Account Selector

Use the Account Selector before reading performance data. It controls which product/account the metrics and chart are showing. Paper and live accounts are separate, and each product lane can have different results.

Confirm the selected product, account mode, and account label before comparing performance. Reading the wrong account can make results look confusing or inaccurate.

2. Use the date period controls

Performance can change depending on the time window. Use quick periods such as 1D, 1W, or 1M to review recent behavior. Use Custom Period when you want to review a specific date range.

Short periods help you inspect recent behavior. Longer periods help you see whether results are becoming more stable over time. One good or bad day should not be treated as the full picture.

3. What Performance Metrics show

  • Total Realized P/L: closed-trade profit or loss inside the selected period.
  • Winning Trades: number of closed trades that finished positive.
  • Losing Trades: number of closed trades that finished negative.
  • Win Rate: percentage of closed trades that were positive.
  • Average Trade P/L: average closed-trade result for the selected period.
  • Best Trade: strongest positive closed trade in the selected period.
  • Worst Trade: weakest negative closed trade in the selected period.
  • Closed Trades: number of trades included in the selected period.

4. How to read the Bismel1 chart

The Bismel1 chart is built to make performance easier to see. Instead of forcing you to read only rows of numbers, the chart shows the performance path visually. Move across the chart to inspect points by time and amount when available.

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Example Performance View

P/L Curve

Static learning example

Period P/L +$73.00
Closed Trades 11
Win Rate 64%
Avg Trade +$6.64
+$75 +$35 $0

How to read it

Curve Rising path
Period Selected dates

Reminder

Data Closed trades
Risk No guarantee

5. What the P/L Curve means

The P/L Curve shows how realized profit or loss moved through the selected period. A rising curve means closed results improved over that window. A falling curve means closed results moved lower. A flat curve means little or no closed-trade movement happened during that time.

The curve is not a promise. It is a visual record of what happened in the selected account and date range. Use it to understand behavior, not to assume future results.

6. Why the curve over time matters

Watching the curve over time helps you understand whether the automation is building a healthier path, moving sideways, or showing too much instability. A single trade can be noisy. A longer curve can make the pattern easier to review.

Wealth growth requires patience, risk control, monitoring, and realistic expectations. Bismel1 can help organize performance data, but market risk remains and profit is never guaranteed.

7. Compare periods before changing settings

Before changing symbols, strategy assignments, account mode, or automation settings, review more than one period. Compare today with the last week or month. If the chart or metrics show repeated problems, pause automation and review Orders, Positions, and Activity before making changes.

8. Use performance with the full account picture

Performance Metrics are most useful when combined with Orders, Positions, Activity, and broker account context. Metrics show outcomes. Orders show broker instructions. Positions show what is still open. Activity shows trade and system events. Use them together for a clearer review.

9. Common performance abbreviations

  • P/L: profit or loss.
  • Realized P/L: profit or loss from closed trades.
  • Unrealized P/L: profit or loss on open positions.
  • Win Rate: percentage of closed trades that were positive.
  • Avg: average.
  • Closed Trades: trades that have completed their close side and can be measured.
  • 1D: one day.
  • 1W: one week.
  • 1M: one month.
  • Custom Period: a user-selected date range.

10. User responsibility

You remain responsible for monitoring your trading account, automation settings, risk, and broker activity. If performance data looks unexpected, pause automation and review the supporting pages before continuing. Bismel1 is software for trading workflow visibility and does not provide financial advice.

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