Detailed_instructions_for_setting_up_mobile_notifications_and_tracking_bot_performance_via_the_bondm

Detailed_instructions_for_setting_up_mobile_notifications_and_tracking_bot_performance_via_the_bondm

Detailed Instructions for Setting Up Mobile Notifications and Tracking Bot Performance via the Bondmere App

Detailed Instructions for Setting Up Mobile Notifications and Tracking Bot Performance via the Bondmere App

1. Enabling and Configuring Mobile Notifications

To stay updated on your trading bot’s activity without constantly checking the dashboard, the bondmere app provides a flexible notification system. First, ensure you have the latest version installed from your app store. Open the app and navigate to the “Settings” tab, then select “Notifications.” You will see toggles for different event types: trade execution, error alerts, performance milestones, and daily summaries.

Activate the alerts that matter most. For example, toggle “Trade Executed” to receive a push notification every time your bot opens or closes a position. For critical issues, enable “Error Alerts” which notify you of API disconnections or insufficient balance. You can also set quiet hours to avoid disturbances during night time. After making changes, press “Save Configuration” and test the setup by triggering a test notification from the same menu.

Customizing Alert Frequency

Under each event type, you can adjust the frequency. Select “Aggregated” to receive a single summary every hour instead of individual alerts. This reduces phone clutter while keeping you informed. For day traders, real-time alerts are recommended; for long-term holders, daily summaries suffice.

2. Accessing the Bot Performance Dashboard

Once notifications are active, you need to track actual performance metrics. From the main screen, tap “Dashboard” or “Performance.” This section displays real-time data for each active bot. Key metrics include total profit/loss (absolute and percentage), win rate, number of trades, and average holding time. Data is updated every 30 seconds when the app is open.

To view detailed reports, tap on any specific bot card. Here you see a line chart of equity curve over time, a breakdown of wins vs losses, and a log of recent trades. Use the date filter (7 days, 30 days, or custom range) to analyze trends. The dashboard also shows your bot’s current drawdown and Sharpe ratio, helping you assess risk-adjusted returns.

Exporting Performance Data

For deeper analysis in Excel or Google Sheets, tap the “Export” button in the top-right corner of the performance page. Choose CSV or PDF format. The export includes all trade history with timestamps, entry/exit prices, and fees. This feature is useful for tax reporting or comparing bot strategies.

3. Linking Notifications to Performance Triggers

Advanced users can link notifications directly to performance thresholds. Go back to “Settings” > “Notifications” > “Performance Triggers.” Here you set conditions such as “Notify me if daily loss exceeds 5%” or “Notify me if bot achieves 10% profit in a week.” When the condition is met, the app sends a high-priority alert with a sound distinct from regular trade alerts.

To configure, tap “Add Trigger,” select a metric (e.g., “Drawdown”), choose an operator (“>”, ”

FAQ:

How do I reset notification settings to default?

Go to Settings > Notifications and tap “Reset to Default” at the bottom. All toggles will return to factory settings, but performance triggers will be deleted.

Why am I not receiving push notifications on iOS?

Ensure the bondmere app has notification permission enabled in your iPhone Settings > Notifications. Also check that “Do Not Disturb” is off and the app is not in background refresh disabled state.

Can I track performance of multiple bots at once?

Yes, the Dashboard shows a summary card for each active bot. Swipe left or right to view them individually, or tap “All Bots” for a combined equity chart.

Does the app support sound customization for alerts?

Yes, under Settings > Notifications > Sounds, you can choose from 6 preset sounds. Custom sounds are not supported yet, but this feature is planned for the next update.

How often does the performance data refresh in the background?

When the app is open, data refreshes every 30 seconds. In background mode, it refreshes every 5 minutes to save battery. For real-time updates, keep the app foregrounded.

Reviews

Alex M.

I set up triggers for 10% drawdown and got a push alert immediately when my bot hit 9.8%. Saved me from a major loss. The setup was straightforward, took less than 5 minutes.

Sarah K.

Performance dashboard is clean and the export to CSV works perfectly. I track my bot’s Sharpe ratio weekly. Only wish the notifications had more sound options.

James R.

Was skeptical about mobile alerts, but the daily summary lets me sleep without checking charts every hour. Win rate tracking helped me switch to a better strategy within a week.

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