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Positions

Follow every Solana position from an in-flight buy through active management, realized history, and optional archival. ScreenerBot keeps live exposure, execution evidence, and record cleanup separate so each action is explicit.

Live valuation

On-chain pool prices in SOL

Position identity

One record per trading round

Record safety

Archive first, delete deliberately

Three views for three lifecycle states

The docs follow the same Open, Closed, and Archived order as the desktop dashboard. Each view keeps independent sorting, columns, search context, and actions.

How a position moves through ScreenerBot

Position state is tied to verified trading activity. Archive and delete are separate local record operations; neither one performs a swap.

01

Trade in progress

Pending buys, additions, sells, failures, and confirmation steps appear in the Open workspace.

02

Open exposure

Live pool price, cost basis, remaining tokens, unrealized P&L, and management actions stay together.

03

Realized history

A completed round moves to Closed with proceeds, average exit, and realized P&L.

04

Optional archive

A record can be hidden reversibly, restored later, or permanently deleted after confirmation.

One row opens the complete position workspace

Select a real Open or Closed row to move beyond the table summary. Pending buy rows wait until the position record exists.

Overview

Entry, current state, returns, verification, DCA, exits, security, pool context, and position controls.

Chart

OHLCV candles or line/area views with entry, DCA, exit, and average-entry markers.

Activity

All-time token history organized into trading rounds, wallet events, capital flow, P&L, and fees.

Management boundaries

Add and Sell are trades

They use the shared quote-first manual-trade flow and change wallet exposure only after execution and verification.

Manual management changes automation

It keeps the record open but prevents Auto Trader from automatically selling or adding to that position.

Archive changes visibility and tracking

It is reversible. For an open record, it stops local tracking and frees the active position slot without selling.

Delete changes the database

It permanently removes the position and its position history, but does not remove token data or separate transactions.

Wallet state remains authoritative

Archiving or deleting a record cannot sell a token. Before removing an open position, confirm whether the wallet still holds the asset and whether you intend to keep, manually sell, or return it to automatic management.

Start with Open positions