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# Using Filter Time Range In Trading Tab

To See the trading details for a specific time period you can apply the filter time range in "History & Trades" tab

In order to create a Filter time range for Closed Trades

* Go to the History tab section
* Here at the top you will see the filter time range

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* Click on the date section, and a calendar will appear, allowing you to select a custom filter time range
* Select the custom range by clicking on the dates&#x20;
* Click on any date to save the filter time range

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* All the trades in the selected Filter time range will appear in the Closed trades section
* Follow the same steps to have a Filter Time Range for Trades section.


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