> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cvizor.com/en/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cvizor.com/en/modules/terminal-tradium/settings/private-posts.md).

# Private Posts

Private publications allow you to test your setups without publishing them anywhere. The results of all your private trades will be recorded on a separate account that can be reset and does not participate in the general ranking. If this option is enabled, you will choose the publication type yourself when creating a setup.

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If you want to experiment with your trading, test the application of newly acquired skills, or conduct forward tests of your hypotheses without risking your own money, then using private setup publications is the best solution.&#x20;

This option can be enabled in the settings. Then, each time you create a setup, you will be prompted to choose the publication type.&#x20;

If private publications are enabled, you will have a separate account that can be reset at any moment.&#x20;

A **Private** section will appear in your statistics and position list.&#x20;

When the private account is reset, the statistics will also be reset, and your closed private positions will be deleted.


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