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My FundingPips Dashboard
My FundingPips Dashboard
Updated over a month ago

The FundingPips dashboard is the central hub to manage your trading account. It provides the insights and metrics essential for monitoring your performance and making informed trading decisions. From tracking your account balance and equity to viewing daily summaries and profit factors, the dashboard is the key interface for maintaining control over your trades.


How Can I View My Account Data?

To view your account data, simply log in to your FundingPips account and navigate to the dashboard.

Here, you will find a comprehensive overview including:

  • Account Balance/Equity: Displays your current account balance and equity.

  • Daily Summary: A detailed report of your trading activity for the current day, including trades, lots, and results.

  • Average Win/Loss: Metrics for average win and loss amounts, helping you understand the typical outcomes of your trades.

  • Profit Factor: This ratio indicates the overall profitability of your trading system.

  • Open Positions and Trading History: Access detailed records of current and past trades, including entry and exit points, lot sizes, and associated profits or losses.

You can also monitor the following trading objectives on the FundingPips Dashboard:

  • Daily Loss Limit: The amount left as daily loss limit and its maximum threshold

  • Max Loss Limit: The amount left as max loss limit and its maximum threshold

  • Profit Target: the amount left to reach the target of the specific evaluation phase.

The balance and equity overview on provides insights into your account standing.

  • Balance Overview: Displays the current minimum and maximum balance thresholds.

  • Equity Overview: Shows the current minimum and maximum equity levels.

These metrics help you understand the health of your trading account, allowing you to adjust strategies as needed to maintain profitability and minimize risk. The also help keeping the daily loss limit and max loss limit threshold in check.

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