Before Connection
The dashboard starts with a Not Connected state, Connect Tradovate button, sign out option, and safe connection explanation.

The dashboard starts with a Not Connected state, Connect Tradovate button, sign out option, and safe connection explanation.
After connection, the dashboard can show account, environment, balance, realized P&L, positions, session stats, market status, and economic events.
The Rules Engine controls enforcement settings, while banners and violation history show what TradeReign is detecting or enforcing.
When a user reaches the dashboard without an active Tradovate connection, TradeReign shows a clear Not Connected status and a Connect Tradovate button. The page also includes a Sign Out option so the user does not have to connect if they only want to leave the app.
The connection explanation tells users that TradeReign sends them to Tradovate's own sign-in and approval flow. TradeReign does not ask for the Tradovate password on that screen. After approval, broker tokens are stored in encrypted form so the authorized connection can support monitoring and rule enforcement.
Once connected, the header can show connection identity, account name, selected environment, account selector when more than one account is available, market state, connection settings, feedback, and sign out. Live and demo environments are separated so the user can see which environment is active.
The main dashboard can show monitoring status, Commitment Mode status, balance health warnings, account balance, today's realized P&L, weekly P&L when the weekly rule is enabled, open positions, session trade counts, loser counts, commission totals, and whether the session is active or locked.
The top monitoring panel explains whether TradeReign is actively monitoring, paused, waiting for a broker reconnect, or has no active rules. If rules are active and monitoring is on, the dashboard tells the user that TradeReign is enforcing saved rules in the background.
Commitment Mode adds another layer. When it is active, monitoring cannot be paused or loosened for the rest of the trading day. The dashboard can show Commitment Mode active, enforcing, or blocking states, including a count of losing trades when that is part of the active session lock.
When a rule needs attention, the dashboard can show banners above the main panels. Examples include flattening all positions, weekly loss lockout, news blackout active, upcoming news blackout, early close cooldown, loss cooldown, flip cooldown, hourly trade limit reached, daily profit target reached, max risk exceeded, R:R ratio warnings, max position size exceeded, missing stop, stop grace period, target grace period, and missing target.
These banners are intentionally separate from the rule settings cards. The rule cards define the plan. The banners show what is happening now.
When rule violations are logged, the dashboard can show a Violations section. Each item includes the rule name, the message, the action taken, and the time. Users can choose how many recent violations to show.
This section is useful for reviewing what TradeReign detected after the fact. It is not a trade journal or performance promise. It is a record of rule-related events inside the configured enforcement workflow.
The dashboard can show CME equity index market status, session state, next market event, regular hours, upcoming closures, half days, and a delayed session snapshot. If market data is temporarily delayed, the dashboard can show a balance or data health warning instead of pretending everything is fresh.
The economic events card can show today's events and upcoming events with impact categories. High-impact events use a stronger visual indicator, and some events can be tagged as major movers or caution events. This helps users see which scheduled events may matter more before a news blackout window starts.
The Rules Engine is split into Risk, Orders, Timing, and Settings tabs. Risk rules include items such as max daily loss, daily profit target, max weekly loss, max losing trades, max risk per trade, and max position size. Orders rules include stop, target, and risk/reward controls. Timing rules include trade frequency, cooldowns, no-flip behavior, early close behavior, and news blackout settings.
The Settings tab handles supporting dashboard behavior such as upcoming event visibility, grace period, commission settings, theme, and other account-level preferences. When trading is active, rule changes may require confirmation and active rules can become locked so they can only be made stricter.
Before Tradovate is connected, the dashboard shows a not-connected status, a Connect Tradovate button, sign out access, and a safe connection explanation. The connection flow sends the user to Tradovate for approval rather than asking for a Tradovate password inside TradeReign.
After connection, the dashboard can show account identity, environment, selected account, market status, monitoring status, balance, realized P&L, open positions, session stats, economic events, rules, and rule history.
Rule activity can appear as alert banners during the session and as entries in the Violations section when violations are logged. The violation history includes the rule name, message, action, and time.
Yes. When upcoming events or news blackout settings are enabled, the dashboard can show today's economic events, upcoming events, impact categories, and event-related blackout warnings.
Futures trading contains substantial risk and is not suitable for every investor. TradeReign is a trading-discipline and rule-enforcement application. It does not provide trading advice, trade signals, investment recommendations, or performance guarantees.
TradeReign is not a broker-dealer, futures commission merchant, or investment advisor.
Futures trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Only risk capital - money that can be lost without jeopardizing financial security or lifestyle - should be used for trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.