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Market Depth shows the available buy and sell orders at different price levels, indicating the liquidity and strength of market interest.
Risk-Adjusted Return is a percentage measure of profitability relative to risk taken. It uses weighted averages at the trade and portfolio levels to reflect strategy efficiency and performance.
Return on Investment (ROI) is a percentage measure of profitability relative to investment. It uses weighted averages at the trade and portfolio levels to ensure accurate performance evaluation, emphasizing larger investments.
Profit Consistency measures the percentage of profitable trades or transactions relative to the total trades, providing insight into the regularity and reliability of achieving profits.
Target Price is the specified price level at which a trader aims to exit a position to achieve a desired profit.
Desired Profit represents the target monetary gain a trader aims to achieve for a transaction, trade, or portfolio, guiding exit strategies and performance objectives.
Profit Factor is the ratio of gross profits to gross losses. A value above 1 indicates a profitable strategy, while below 1 suggests losses. It helps evaluate the efficiency and profitability of a trading approach.
Reward Value represents the potential monetary gain from a transaction, trade, or portfolio based on the difference between entry price and target price, providing insight into profit expectations.
Reward Percentage measures the potential percentage gain relative to the entry price. It uses weighted averages at the trade and portfolio levels to ensure accurate reflection of profitability, emphasizing larger active positions.
Risk-Reward Ratio compares the monetary risk to potential reward for a trade, transaction, or portfolio. It evaluates profitability relative to risk, helping traders optimize decision-making and strategy development.