> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://broker-docs.tiger.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://broker-docs.tiger.com/english-2/interface/traders-journal/summary.md).

# Summary

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**The following metrics are available for analysis:**

* **Net profit** – calculated as *Realized PnL - the commission for opening and closing positions*.
* **Win rate** – shows the ratio of profitable trades to the total number of trades.
* **Long/Short ratio** – displays the number of long vs. short positions relative to all trades made.
* **Payoff ratio** – indicates a trader’s profitability. A value greater than 1 means the trader is profitable. It is calculated using the following formula:

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* **Average leverage** – shows the average leverage used when opening positions during the selected period.
* **Commission** – displays the total amount of commission paid during the selected period.
* **Volume** – displays the total trading volume of all trades during the selected period. For example, if you bought BTCUSDT for $100 and sold it for $120, the volume of this trade would be $220.


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