"Account Utility Features" Display of Daily Liquidation Stock Cost Price and Profit/Loss Information

TigerPM
06-25

"After selling all shares of a stock on the same day, does the stock disappear from the holdings list?"

"Is it inconvenient to view the profit and loss of the corresponding stock after selling all shares on the same day?"

In response to users' feedback, Tiger Brokers product managers have introduced a new feature: "Display Cost Price and Profit/Loss Information for Stocks Sold on the Same Day," also known as the "0 Positions Display" feature. It supports version 9.1.9 and above. Users who need to update can click below to update.⬇️⬇️

- Android (International): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tigerbrokers.stock

- iOS (International): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1023600494

1. What is the "0 Positions Display" feature?

The "0 Positions Display" feature allows users to view the cost price and profit/loss information of stocks that have been completely sold on the same day in the portfolio page. This enables users to track and analyze their trading history, gaining a better understanding of the results and impacts of each trade.

2. Who is the "0 Positions Display" feature suitable for?

① Intraday Traders: Users who frequently engage in intraday trading can use this feature to view the profit and loss of all trades made on the same day, helping them quickly adjust their trading strategies.

② Active Investors: Users who actively trade can use this feature to clearly understand the cost and profit of each trade, allowing them to make more informed investment decisions.

③ Users who prefer portfolio reviews: Users who like to review their trading records and analyze investments can use this feature to view detailed information of stocks that have been sold, helping them summarize experiences and optimize investment strategies.

3. How to set up the "0 Positions Display" feature?

① In the app's bottom navigation bar, find "Portfolio." In the "Securities" section of the Holdings page, click the settings button next to "My Portfolio."

② Scroll down to find "Portfolio Display," and select "0 Positions Display." Don't forget to save to enable this feature.

4. Usage scenarios for the new feature

① After enabling the "0 Positions Display" mode, users can display stocks sold on the same day in their Portfolio page, categorized by market/type/currency at the bottom. If you frequently engage in intraday trading, this feature is very suitable for understanding the day's buy and sell prices and volume changes, enabling you to make trades that meet your expectations.

5. Usage Tips

① Users need to be in Classic Mode to use the "0 Positions Display" feature. This feature is not supported in Strategy Mode. How to Switch to Classic Mode:

Don't hesitate! If you focus on intraday trading, don't miss out on this feature!

Disclaimer: Investing carries risk. This is not financial advice. The above content should not be regarded as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation on acquiring or disposing of any financial products, any associated discussions, comments, or posts by author or other users should not be considered as such either. It is solely for general information purpose only, which does not consider your own investment objectives, financial situations or needs. TTM assumes no responsibility or warranty for the accuracy and completeness of the information, investors should do their own research and may seek professional advice before investing.

Comments

  • CIG
    06-28
    CIG
    I used to sell some stocks and buy back at lower price. So I hope to keep these stocks in my portfolio as 0 positions display, as long as I wish. Possible?
    • TigerPM
      Thanks for your advice. We will consider it later.
  • AG11
    06-28
    AG11
    Great article, would you like to share it?
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