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It does break out scratch trades, defined as a trade that has a zero P&L. There isn't special handling for trades with a "small" loss at the moment - they will be considered to be a regular win or a loss.
Yes. Well, yes for my interpretation of the question, anyway.
Those three executions will all get grouped into one logical trade; stats like position MFE/MAE and such will be calculated to take into account the fact that you scaled in.
The individual execution detail is maintained as well - you can always see your individual buys and sells if you want to.
Hopefully that answers your question - if I totally missed the point, let me know!
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That particular report shows P&L based on the entry day of each trade.
And so you don't have to wait for me in the future , all of the reports have a Help link at the bottom of the page; in those help pages we try to be as specific as possible with respect to what exactly is being shown.
The Overview reports show realized P&L, as do the cumulative P&L and cumulative drawdown reports on the Detailed tab; most of the other reports show P&L allocated to the trade entry date.
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First, if you just want to view either long or short by themselves, you can use the filter bar to select the trades you want to see; from the "side" dropdown, select either long or short, then click "Filter". Once you do that, you can use any of the reports to view performance for just the selected trades.
Or, if you want to see long and short compared side-by-side on the same reports, then go to the Reports View, Compare tab, and select "Long vs Short" in the quick view menu at the top.
If you have any questions about Tradervue, please send me a Private Message or use the BMT " Ask Me Anything" thread.