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What is on the Dashboard?

Master your trading bot with the essential features and tools available on your Cryptohopper Dashboard.

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Written by Pete Darby
Updated over a month ago

The Dashboard is the heart of your trading bot. You will spend most of your time checking the Dashboard. In this documentation tab, we'll teach you how to "read" your trading bot, import/synchronize positions, and much more.

Your Dashboard shows a summary of what your trading bot is doing. In the center, which is the most important, are the positions. These are the bits of cryptocurrencies that your trading bot has bought and is currently tracking. On the right, also important, is where your profits are tracked.

Cryptohopper trading bot dashboard showing live open positions table with multiple cryptocurrency pairs (ACE, ADX, AEVO), profit tracking, activity status, and navigation menu for trading management

The dashboard consists of many widgets, which you can close and reopen. If you miss a widget, click the eye icon in the top right of your Dashboard. A popup will appear where you can choose to open/close widgets.

Cryptohopper dashboard activity widget showing real-time position monitoring status, timestamp of recent actions, timetable access, and view log options, with subscription and bot controls visible at the top

You will also see the subscription that’s assigned to this trading bot and if you’re connected to the internet.

Your position list is something unique about Cryptohoper and a brilliant way to keep track of your investments. Regular crypto exchanges don’t track your profits as Cryptohopper does. It’s an essential feature if you want to become a successful trader.

Click the “info” button to get information about why your trading bot has bought an asset and the current Take Profit, Stop-Loss, Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) and Trailing Stop-Loss settings of that position.

Cryptohopper position details popup showing AAVE trading metrics, including buy rate, current price, profit percentage, trading actions (sell/short/reserve), order information, and access to DCA, TA, and settings tabs

If you want to perform a specific action on one or more positions, use the bulk actions dropdown for an excellent overview of your actions. You can smoothly perform actions with multiple positions at once. If you want to sell several positions as fast as possible, you can even toggle the “Market Orders” button. This will sell much quicker than a regular limit order but is often also more expensive. Check out the differences between market and limit orders.

Cryptohopper open positions table showing multiple cryptocurrency trades (ACE, ADX, AEVO, ACH, 1INCH, ADA, AAVE) with bulk actions dropdown menu displaying options for hold, merge, split, DCA, short positions, and market order selling functionality

On the right is shown how much profits/losses you’ve made. Read more about how profits are shown on Cryptohopper.

Cryptohopper stats widget displaying current trading profit of 1303.79 EUR (32.59% gain) and total exchange assets of 5,304.33 EUR with initial 4,000 balance and currency conversion option

Trade manually and check your past trades. Your full trade history can be found in the Trade History on the menu on the right.

Cryptohopper trade history interface showing detailed transaction records with AAVE, ADA, and 1INCH trades, including trade type, date, amount, rate, fees, total value, and strategy triggers with search and export functionality

We recommend using the Advanced View for manual trading, but it’s here if you need to access it quickly.

Cryptohopper manual buy order form interface showing available balance of 4585.35 EUR, coin selector, limit/market price options, amount input fields, buy/sell options toggle, and auto-confirm checkbox with place order button

The current assets is an important section. You can see what kind of assets are on your crypto exchange, but more importantly, you can synchronize them into your trading bot and even sell amounts that generally are too small to sell with the “Wallet Scrubber”.

Cryptohopper open positions table showing multiple cryptocurrency trades (ACE, ADX, AEVO, ACH, 1INCH, ADA, AAVE) with bulk actions dropdown menu displaying options for hold, merge, split, DCA, short positions, and market order selling functionality

If you synchronize assets, your trading bot will make a position for that asset. Your trading bot will use the current price as a buy price, setting the profit at 0%. If you’ve bought the asset for another price and want a correct profit calculation, make sure to fill in the right buying price.

For miners or merchants who accept crypto, there’s the auto-sync button. This will synchronize new assets automatically and import them. This allows you to exchange them automatically with the help of profit-making tools. A brilliant way to systematically exchange incoming assets for a couple of percent more than usual.

At the bottom is a crucial part. The bot output. This is the part where your trading bot communicates with you. If you ask yourself why your trading bot hasn’t bought assets, this is the first place to look!

Cryptohopper output log interface showing bot activity messages, including maximum allocation alerts, buy signals for multiple cryptocurrencies (1INCH, AAVE, ACE), with date filtering, errors-only toggle, live feed option, and searchable trading bot communications

Traders often forget to make sure that they have enough funds in the quote currency or have conflicting configurations and sometimes, your exchange may even be down. Your output will tell you everything you need to know. If you don’t know what a particular error means, check the Documentation or ask our chat support staff.

Connect as many crypto exchange accounts to Cryptohopper as you’d like for free with our Pioneer package. Manage them manually and have a brilliant overview of your complete portfolio from Cryptohopper.

We recommend checking out the Advanced View. It may sound not very easy, but it offers a clear cockpit view that’s ideal for any level crypto trader.

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