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# Position Management

All your positions are displayed here. They are divided into closed and open, as well as public and private.

### Open Positions

All positions with the status Waiting, Open, or Trailing TP are located in this section.

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Selecting the number displays information about the position.

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An open position can be closed at any time by pressing the corresponding button.

### Closed Positions

After closing, the position moves to the **Closed Positions** section.

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When you click on the position number, detailed information is displayed.

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Please note that the date and time column refers to the last status of the position, i.e., when it was closed.

One page displays 16 positions; to go to the next page, press the **>>** button.


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