Confusing words in close grid, and organization

Firstly: On bearish grid closing option it says:

Buy at the market price

Instantly sell BTC to USDT at the market price.

Is it “buying” now, or “selling”? I assuming selling but it’s confusing.

For bullish grids it says

Sell at the market price

Instantly sell BTC to USDT at the market price.

which appears to be correct.

Secondly: There are labels in the ai grid of sagemaster “PairExchange, Current Value, Realized Profit, Unrealized Profit, Total PnL, Txns/Time, Status”. I suggest you add an ascending and descending organization/sort for these categories. So if I have 2 different btc/usdt grids going, among 10 others, I can sort it by grid pairs, realized profit, unrealized profit, etc.

Thirdly: When a grid is stopped and started again, the profit resets but the active duration isn’t, which is confusing. I may have started the grid again yesterday and it would show that it’s been active for 3 weeks and has only generated a small amount of transactions and money so the profits and timeframe are very misleading, causing me to think it’s a suboptimal strategy. If you want to have a total ever time used and a for this active grid time used or something, it would at least be clear. Like if you have it stopped, maybe when looking at the inactive version you will see the total time it’s ever been used and the total profits it’s generated. But when you reactivate it again and it resets the profit, it should reset the time used also. Only when you stop it again should it show the accumulation of all the time used and all the profits so you can see how effective it has been but also it would be accurate during realtime use by showing the correct usage time for this particular session and profit.

Lastly: For paper trading. Resetting is a bit buggy and doesn’t erase all the open trades. The money doesn’t reset properly either, as I started with 2mil but after resetting only had 1.9mil and then 1.8 the next time. Resetting paper trading should completely reset it to the default, erase all the open trades, erase all the random cryptos and, for the main point of this, I would like to be able to choose how it starts. For example, rather than start with 2mil, I would rather choose my starting amount of both USDT and BTC. Maybe it can be added as a setting on reset option or in the account settings. I would like to closely mimic my actual funds irl so I can see how my networth changes over time. Having 10BTC to start with, and its value is constantly changing, shows drastic changes to my networth which I have not earned and in the beginning was confusing. I’d rather, personally, start with no BTC and my own choice of starting USDT and then buy BTC and start trading from there so that every change in my networth was something I did myself.

Thank you

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Over 1 year ago

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MysticNinja

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