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A little off-topic. It would be better to use a new thread or use an existing one (for instance, when I type something as simple as "computer" in the Search box at the top right corner of every page, I get 94 results just as of tonight. A more focused search would find others.) We like to keep the forum at least slightly organized, so it's more useful to others.
But if @hyperscalper wants to reply here, that would be all right. Anything more, in the way of further questions/answers (as there always are) really would become a discussion about @torento's computer, and should not go in this thread.
Sorry, not trying to squash discussion, just want it to be somewhat about the current topic, at least most of the time.
Bob.
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Does anyone know if there's a guide on how to interpret statements from Ninjatrader?
I'm reading my daily statements just fine on a daily basis, but now that I'm looking into my monthly statements from last year on an account with two sub-accounts including withdrawals and transfers between accounts, it's all a bit confusing to me. I realize I can ask NT directly, but they're closed today.
Is there a number that simply shows the net P&L across both accounts?
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Thank you for the quick reply. Received and answered.
I think I understand them better now since my prior post, but unless I'm mistaken, I do need to make my own calculations for example on months where there have been a transfer/withdrawal. Basically, there isn't a single line which clearly states "Net P&L" for quick reference.
Yes, your understanding is correct, due to the fact that it is across multiple accounts.
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Maybe it's just me, but I do find it a bit complicated. Maybe it's the industry standard. I only ever used Ninjatrader for futures trading.
Now, would you agree that it's odd that you can't provide a yearly statement for international clients which simply summarizes the net P&L for a given year?
When I was trading with Dorman through Ninja they always provided this. Never heard anything about not offering it to clients outside the US.
I find it very hard to understand why not and what's preventing Ninjatrader to create such a summary for international clients.
Unfortunately, regulations prohibit our team from offering tax advice or anything related.
That said, the original issue regarding multiple account statements has been noted and our team is investigating ways to make this easier in the future.
Thank you.
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I'm simply asking for the net P&L for the year 2022 (or any other year). Surely you must have access to this for all your clients? And since you can create monthly statements automatically shouldn't creating a yearly statement be just as easy?
When I was trading with Ninja through Dorman Brokerage they offered this. I don't remember if it was what you guys in the US call a 1099, but it was a single page PDF which showed net P&L for the year.
It's very odd that you offer this to US clients, but none of your international clients.