Are holdings P&L reflected in Fyers Journal?
Yes, holdings Profit and Loss (P&L) are now reflected in FYERS Journal; however, the P&L for holdings is updated on the next day.
The Journal continues to focus on tracking trading activities, showing the outcomes of completed trades. Along with the Profit and Loss (P&L) for trades, it also displays:
- The total number of orders and positions.
- Any notes added for specific dates.
While holdings P&L is displayed, it is updated with a one-day delay and does not reflect real-time performance. This ensures the Journal remains primarily focused on trading results.
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