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# Positions

The Positions page serves as your trading command center, providing real-time insights into both active and completed trades.&#x20;

### Reading Your Positions

<figure><img src="/files/D1104oocEEf0kdFvwn7G" alt=""><figcaption><p>Open Positions</p></figcaption></figure>

When you open the Positions page, you'll immediately notice trades displayed in different colors. Green rows represent profitable positions, while red indicates positions at a loss. Open positions are prominent in the display, while closed positions provide historical performance data.

<figure><img src="/files/DHLqydLkYu0EoZQrLTC8" alt=""><figcaption><p>Open positions have a prominent highlight and a SELL button for manual sell</p></figcaption></figure>

Each position shows critical information across the row. You will find the following columns, starting from the left:&#x20;

1. Profit/Loss percentage
2. Token's icon and symbol. You can click the token field for quick-copy and quick-access to other platforms (DexScreener, Birdeye, Rugcheck, GMGN & TrenchBot)
3. The wallet assosicated with the position
4. Current Market cap. (or Current token price)
5. Entry/Exit Market cap. (or Entry/Exit token price)
6. Entry (SOL) - the SOL amount used to buy the token
7. Exit (SOL) - SOL recieved after selling the token&#x20;
8. P/L (SOL) - Profit or loss in SOL&#x20;
9. Auto-sell indicator&#x20;
10. Open date - date and time when you bought the token
11. Close Date - date and time when you sold the token
12. View / Flex / Sell - The view button is available to all positions. Sell button is available to open positions. Flex is available to profitable closed positions.

### Selling your positions

You can manually close any open position, regardless of its auto-sell mode. To sell a position, click the Sell button.

<figure><img src="/files/1jDDOrN9sxueETn5RuOL" alt=""><figcaption><p>Sell Button</p></figcaption></figure>

When you click the Sell button you'll be prompted with a Sell Pop-up where you can select the amount of tokens that you want to sell.&#x20;

In the Sell pop-up you have 4 editable preset values, alongside the custom value input field.&#x20;

To edit the preset values, click the Edit icon on the right side of the preset buttons.

Once you select the desired amount for selling, click the "Sell Tokens" button to finish the selling process.&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/LL6nzO9VKvjYWIcYYMO2" alt=""><figcaption><p>Sell Pop-up</p></figcaption></figure>

### Position Status and Filtering

<figure><img src="/files/zLJ5E4Ld6BBhxhaBjwE4" alt=""><figcaption><p>Position filtering</p></figcaption></figure>

At the top of the positions page, you'll find status toggles for "Open" and "Closed" positions. These act as quick filters - use them when you want to focus on your active trades or review your trading history. You can further refine your view by specific wallets or tokens.

### Understanding Auto-Sell Modes

<figure><img src="/files/0jbeC0SiuhVB5MS9hy2s" alt=""><figcaption><p>Auto-sell Mode</p></figcaption></figure>

A key feature you'll notice is the Grid indicator in the "Auto Sell" column. This tells you that an automated strategy is protecting your position. When you see this indicator, it means your position has predetermined exit points.

If the Auto-Sell is turned OFF, you have to close the position manually.&#x20;

### Detailed Position Analysis

Clicking the "View" button on any position reveals the full story of your position.&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/2946JzH7C52jiHOIolgj" alt=""><figcaption><p>Detailed View Button</p></figcaption></figure>

Let's examine a real example:

<figure><img src="/files/a5ZhB4py01YwgVe5MGe5" alt=""><figcaption><p>Position Details</p></figcaption></figure>

Looking at the POPFISH trade, we can see how a successful grid strategy played out:

* The position opened with 0.03 SOL (approximately $5.35)
* The grid strategy was set with multiple targets:&#x20;
  * First target at 1.25x with a 10% sell and 10% trailing stop-loss
  * Second target at 1.5x, selling 30% with a 15% trailing stop-loss&#x20;
* After reaching 1.5x the token price climbed a bit more, before starting to tank. The trailing stop-loss auto-sell activated triggered by a price drop of 15% from ATH, selling the remaining position.

This position resulted in a 62.45% profit, demonstrating effective grid strategy execution.

### Reading Active Positions

The interface keeps you informed with real-time updates on:

* Current profit/loss percentage and SOL value
* Time elapsed since position opening
* Active grid targets and their status
* Stop loss settings and trailing percentages

{% hint style="warning" %}
*The beta version of Sniperoo doesn't allow grid level adjustments in open positions. This is a feature we are planning to implement soon.*
{% endhint %}

For open positions, you have direct control through the "Sell" button, allowing manual exit if needed.&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/b2sFz6VfRDbwFIZBdN9Z" alt=""><figcaption><p>Sell button for manual position exit</p></figcaption></figure>

### Position History and Analysis

Closed positions display the complete trade lifecycle, from entry to exit timestamps. You can analyze:

* Total holding period
* Exit trigger (whether manual, grid-triggered, or stop loss)
* Final performance metrics
* Transaction hashes for verification

### Understanding Grid Displays

<figure><img src="/files/8oIWV552ZhiBYJ2L85a7" alt=""><figcaption><p>Trailing Stop Loss Grid</p></figcaption></figure>

At the top, you can see the Stop Loss Type, followed by the current Stop Loss %.

The grid details shown in position views show the following details of your automated strategy:

* ✅ <mark style="color:green;">Check marks indicate triggered targets</mark>
* ❌ <mark style="color:red;">Cross marks show unfilled targets</mark>
* Target columns show your planned exit multipliers
* Sell % indicates the portion of your position to exit at each target
* Trail % shows your protective trailing stop percentage

### Practical Usage

When monitoring your trades, start with the status filters to focus on active positions. Keep an eye on the P/L indicators - <mark style="color:green;">**green percentages show profitable positions**</mark> while <mark style="color:red;">**red percentages indicates unrealized losses**</mark>.&#x20;

The Grid indicator gives you confidence that your automated strategies are active and protecting your positions.

For deeper analysis, use the View button to examine individual positions. Here you'll find complete transaction details, strategy settings, and performance metrics that help inform future trading decisions.

### Performance Monitoring

The platform calculates and displays your profit/loss in both percentage and absolute terms. You'll see these values in SOL and their approximate USD equivalents. This dual display helps you track both percentage gains and actual realized profits.

Remember, each row tells a complete story of your trade - from entry point through strategy execution to final outcome. Use this information to refine your trading strategies and improve future performance.


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