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7. Dashboards module

Module link: https://my.whalepro.org/dashboards-list/

7.1. Purpose of dashboards

Dashboards display information as multiple tiles. Each tile can be a saved chart, a YouTube video, or formatted text.

Up to 12 tiles per page.

Dashboards are available only on the Pro plan. Pro users also have access to the altcoins dashboard by @dimasvz.

https://my.whalepro.org/dashboards/?dashboard=56a9db6e92fa420e0c423b18adc4d9d7

7.2. Creating and working with dashboards

Go to the dashboards page https://my.whalepro.org/dashboards-list/ and check what is available. Click “New”.

Then click “Add dashboard”.

The block moves right, meaning you can still add new tiles. A content settings block appears on the left. Click the gear icon:

A dropdown appears: chart, video, text. Choose “Chart”:

A default chart appears in the tile:

Load your previously created chart into this block. Click the Save dropdown, then “Load layout”.

Choose the desired chart from the list

You get your chart on the page. If it’s not very readable, make the block wider by dragging its right edge.

Don’t forget to save the dashboard by clicking “Save”:

Enter a dashboard name:

After saving, a notification appears and the new name is displayed immediately:

You can add more chart blocks as well as text notes or videos.

To delete a dashboard, go back to the list https://my.whalepro.org/dashboards-list and click the delete icon next to the dashboard:

Use the “pencil” icon to rename a dashboard.

Add a tile anywhere in the dashboard

Often you need to add a new tile in the middle of a dashboard. Each tile has a + control to add a new tile immediately after the current one.

After clicking + on the left tile a new empty tile appears immediately after it.

7.3. Recommendations for working with dashboards

First go to https://my.whalepro.org/dashboards-list/ and see what’s available.

You might see a list like this:

Open e.g. the BTCUSDT dashboard:

It opens as follows:

Tips for effective use:

  1. Group related data: Place logically related info on the same dashboard. For example, create a dashboard for a specific coin including indicators and timeframes.
  2. Optimize tile sizes: Avoid tiles that are too small. It is better to create several readable dashboards than a single cluttered one.
  3. Use text blocks for notes: Add commentary near relevant charts.
  4. Update regularly: Review and update dashboards as market conditions and strategies evolve.
  5. Create themed dashboards: e.g., one for technical analysis, one for volumes, one for whale wallets monitoring, etc.

Properly configured dashboards allow you to quickly get a comprehensive view of the market and make better decisions.