Pudzee publishes live trade activity in real time. The goal is not to recap trades after the fact - it is to show entries, adds, reductions, exits, and active position context while the session is still unfolding.
In the live panel, this appears in two ways: a trade-alert overlay for new trade events, and a live position card that shows the current open position state for the selected symbol.
What you see
Trade Alert overlay
A pop-up alert appears when a new trade event is detected. It can show:
- New entries
- Adds to an existing position
- Partial reductions
- Full exits
Alerts identify the direction and relevant trade details, then auto-dismiss after a short interval unless you dismiss them first.
Live Position card
The live position panel shows the current active trade state for the symbol:
- Open P&L - Current unrealized P&L with an as-of timestamp
- Closed P&L - Realized P&L already booked for the day
- Direction - LONG or SHORT
- Entry - The current average entry price
- Qty - Current live size
If there is no active position, the card shows No Live Position.
Sync notes
The panel may also show sync details when live trade and P&L values are being pulled from the broker feed. That gives you extra clarity about what is being updated in real time.
How to use it as a trader
1. Use it for timing context, not blind copying
A live trade alert tells you what the desk is doing right now. It does not remove the need to evaluate your own location, risk, and size.
2. Watch how positions evolve
Adds and reductions matter. They tell you whether the desk is pressing, scaling out, or changing posture as the session develops.
3. Read it together with the rest of the panel
Live trades are most useful when read alongside the Execution Map, Trade Desk Insights, Market State, Market Internals, and Options Flow. The trade is the action; the rest of the panel explains the environment.
4. Use the dashboard later for accountability
The live panel tells you what is happening now. The Performance Dashboard is where you review what actually happened after the session is over.
Important notes
- Live trades are there for transparency and execution context, not as personalized instructions.
- There may be stretches of the session with no live position. Quiet periods are part of the product, not a malfunction.
- Entries, adds, reductions, and exits are more informative when you understand the level map and market context around them.