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Monitor and control Auto Trader

Use the operational dashboard to start or stop automation, separate entry and exit monitoring, inspect safety state, and understand recent trading performance.

Dashboard/Auto Trader/Stats

Master control

Start or stop Auto Trader

Independent monitors

Pause entries without abandoning exits

Safety state

Force stop and period loss protection

Operational view

Performance, configuration, exits, positions

What the Stats tab is for

Stats is the control room for the automated trading engine. It combines the master Auto Trader switch with emergency controls, monitor state, period-loss protection, performance summaries, active configuration, exit outcomes, and open-position exposure.

Reading the interface

Use each control with the rest of the automated trading pipeline in mind.

Trading controls

These controls change whether automated work is allowed to run.

Auto Trader switch

The master switch enables or disables the trading system. The header Auto control reflects and controls the same state.

Entry and exit monitors

Entry scanning and open-position management can be controlled independently. Keep exits enabled when you only want to stop opening new positions.

Force stop

The emergency control halts all automated trading operations until explicitly resumed.

Status and performance

The remaining panels explain what the engine is doing and how it has performed.

Period loss protection

When configured losses reach the SOL limit, new entries are blocked for the active period while exits can continue.

Active configuration

Summarizes enabled exit rules, position sizing, DCA, cooldowns, and entry concurrency without opening every settings tab.

Exit and position summaries

Review how positions closed and the current exposure of positions that remain open.

Recommended workflow

  1. 1

    Confirm wallet, RPC, pricing, and core services are healthy before enabling automation.

  2. 2

    Keep the exit monitor enabled, then decide whether the entry monitor should be allowed to open new positions.

  3. 3

    Review the active configuration and period-loss status before switching Auto Trader on.

  4. 4

    Use force stop only when all automated trading must halt immediately; clear it deliberately after review.

Practical guidance

  • Stopping entries is safer than stopping the entire engine when your goal is only to reduce new exposure.
  • A running master switch does not guarantee active trading if core services are waiting or both monitors are disabled.
  • Treat the Stats tab as an operational check, not a substitute for reviewing each risk rule.

Disabling the exit monitor stops automatic management of open positions. Existing positions remain exposed until exits are re-enabled or managed manually.