Rev One Trading's dashboard is the web-based account management portal separate from the A-Trader execution platform. It tracks P&L, drawdown by account type, GlassPay multiplier scores, payout history with blockchain hashes, consistency score, and overall account status across up to 10 parallel accounts per household.
Rev One Trading separates execution and account management into two distinct tools. A-Trader is the platform where trades execute. The dashboard is the web-based portal where every account metric lives. New traders frequently confuse the two, leading to questions about why A-Trader shows different P&L than the dashboard or where to find payout history.
This guide walks every section of the Rev One Trading dashboard: P&L tracking, drawdown visualization by account type, the 8 GlassPay multiplier scores, the consistency gateway, payout history with blockchain verification, multi-account selector, and the account status indicators. The goal is dashboard fluency so the trader never wastes time hunting for a number that matters.
Dashboard versus A-Trader: two separate tools
The distinction matters because data lives in different places. Use the right tool for each task.
| Tool | Purpose | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| A-Trader | Execute trades, view charts, manage open positions | Live trading sessions |
| Dashboard | Track account metrics, drawdown, multipliers, payouts | Session reviews and account management |
Dashboard data can lag A-Trader's real-time figures by 5 to 15 minutes during peak trading hours. A-Trader shows real-time position P&L. The dashboard aggregates data with a slight delay. Always use A-Trader for live trading decisions and the dashboard for end-of-session reviews and account management.
Account overview page
The overview is the dashboard's landing page. It shows status indicators for all accounts simultaneously, making multi-account management practical.
Key fields on the overview
- Account name and ID for each active account
- Current balance and equity
- Drawdown level and remaining buffer
- Status indicator: Active, At-Risk, Breached
- Multiplier composite score for GlassPay
- Quick-link to detail page per account
Color coding makes status scannable. Green indicates healthy drawdown distance. Amber indicates within 20 percent of drawdown floor. Red indicates breach or critical proximity. Scanning the overview each morning before A-Trader login surfaces issues before they become problems.
P&L tracking section
Each account has a dedicated P&L detail page accessible from the overview. The page combines real-time data (with the 5 to 15 minute lag noted) and historical performance.
Real-time P&L
The current open positions panel shows unrealized P&L per trade and aggregate unrealized P&L. The realized P&L counter tracks session-to-date closed gains and losses. The dashboard sums both into a running total against the day's starting balance.
Historical P&L
The trade history section includes a complete trade log with entry price, exit price, lot size, trade duration, and realized P&L for every trade. Data is filterable by date range and instrument. Export to CSV is available for traders who want offline analysis.
Performance metrics computed automatically
| Metric | Definition | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Win rate | Winning trades divided by total trades | Signals edge robustness |
| Avg win / avg loss | Mean profit per winner vs mean loss per loser | Risk-reward profile |
| Profit factor | Gross profit divided by gross loss | Single-number edge measure |
| Largest drawdown | Peak-to-trough loss during a window | Reveals tail risk |
| Trade duration | Average time positions are held | Confirms style alignment |
These metrics update on each closed trade. Reviewing them weekly catches drift in trading behavior before it becomes a structural problem.
Drawdown visualization by account type
Drawdown display behavior on the dashboard depends on the account type.
| Account Type | Drawdown % | Trailing Method | Dashboard Update Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Octane | 3.5% | EOD trailing | Updates after market close |
| Nitro | 4% | Intraday trailing | Near real-time |
| Static | 3% | Fixed (no trailing) | Static display |
| Classic | Varies | All-time trailing | Near real-time |
For Octane accounts with EOD trailing, the dashboard's drawdown floor only updates after market close. During the session, the floor reflects the previous day's level. For Nitro and Classic accounts with real-time trailing, the floor updates as new peaks are set.
Drawdown buffer display
Each account shows remaining buffer in dollars, the gap between current balance and the active drawdown floor. The buffer is the most important live number on the dashboard. Watching it shrink toward zero gives a real-time warning before breach.
GlassPay multiplier scores
Rev One Trading's GlassPay system uses 8 multipliers that combine into a composite score determining the weekly payout share from the Trader Payout Pool.
| Multiplier | What It Measures | Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Consistency | Even daily profit distribution | Higher = better |
| Scalping | Short-hold trade ratio | Style-dependent |
| News Trading | Activity around scheduled news | Style-dependent |
| Trading Days | Active days in cycle | Higher = better |
| Peak Drawdown | Maximum drawdown reached | Lower = better |
| Account Size | Capital allocated | Higher = better |
| Payout Number | Cumulative payouts received | Higher = better |
| Profit Tier | Total profit accumulated | Higher = better |
The dashboard shows each multiplier individually plus the composite score. Drilling into a single multiplier reveals the specific component (e.g., consistency drill-down shows the percentage of total profit concentrated in the single biggest day).
Using multiplier scores to plan trading
Multipliers reward sustained, distributed trading rather than lottery-style single big days. A trader who lands one $1,500 day and then takes a week off scores poorly on Consistency, Trading Days, and Peak Drawdown despite the profit. A trader who lands three $500 days across the week scores higher on all three despite identical total profit.
Consistency score and the 30 percent gateway
Rev One Trading's consistency score measures how evenly daily profits are distributed. The dashboard tracks the ratio of the single biggest day's profit to total cumulative profit in real time.
If a single trading day accounts for more than 30 percent of total profit, the consistency gateway flags the account for potential disqualification at payout time. The dashboard surfaces this ratio prominently so the trader can manage it proactively.
Strategies to manage consistency
- Scale out of winning trades earlier when a single day is dominating the period
- Distribute risk across multiple sessions rather than betting concentrated
- Take smaller, more frequent winning days to dilute the ratio
- Request payouts more frequently to reset the cumulative-profit denominator
Payout history with blockchain verification
Payouts process every Friday. The dashboard updates the payout section when distributions are processed. Each payout entry includes the amount, the multiplier-derived share, the payment method, and a blockchain transaction hash.
Verifying payouts on-chain
The blockchain transaction hash is a unique identifier. Pasting the hash into a blockchain explorer (Etherscan for ERC-20, TRONScan for TRC-20, etc.) reveals the on-chain record of the transaction including timestamp, sender wallet, recipient wallet, and amount. This is a verification mechanism unique to Rev One among its peer firms.
Payout history fields
- Date and time of payout
- Account associated with the payout
- Amount in USD
- Multiplier composite score at payout time
- Payment method and destination wallet
- Blockchain transaction hash with explorer link
Multi-account management
Rev One Trading allows up to 10 accounts per household, all appearing under a single dashboard login. The account selector lets the trader switch between accounts to view individual metrics.
Cross-account views
Beyond per-account drilldown, the dashboard offers aggregated views. Total balance across all accounts. Total payouts received in a chosen period. Composite consistency across the household. These views help traders running parallel strategies see the household-level picture.
Household-rule awareness
Some Rev One rules apply at the household level rather than per account. Inactivity, certain restricted-strategy violations, and consistency considerations can compound across accounts. The dashboard's aggregated views surface household-level risk before it triggers.
Account status indicators
Status indicators are the dashboard's most important glance-test. Each account shows one of three states.
| Status | Meaning | Action Required |
|---|---|---|
| Active | Trading normal, drawdown comfortable | Continue trading |
| At-Risk | Within 20% of drawdown floor or consistency-flagged | Reduce size, manage risk |
| Breached | Drawdown floor hit or rule violated | Account closed, review breach reason |
An At-Risk flag is a warning. A Breached flag is a termination. The dashboard sends an email notification on status changes from Active to At-Risk and from At-Risk to Breached. Notification settings are configurable in the account profile.
Mobile access to the dashboard
The dashboard is fully web-based and accessible through any mobile browser. No app download required. All features are available on mobile including P&L tracking, drawdown monitoring, multiplier scores, and payout history.
Mobile is excellent for status checks and payout verification. For deep analysis or workspace customization, desktop remains preferable. Mobile becomes most useful as a remote monitoring tool during off-hours.
Notifications and alerts
The dashboard supports email notifications for key events: status changes, payout processing, consistency-gate triggers, and major drawdown movements. Configure alerts in the profile settings to surface critical information without requiring constant dashboard checks.
Recommended baseline notification set: status changes (all), payouts processed, and drawdown approaching 20 percent of floor. Avoid over-subscribing to noise notifications that train the trader to ignore the inbox.
Common dashboard questions
Why does the dashboard show different P&L than A-Trader? The dashboard aggregates with a 5 to 15 minute lag during peak hours. A-Trader is real-time. Use A-Trader for live decisions, dashboard for review.
Why is my drawdown floor different from yesterday? On trailing-drawdown accounts (Octane EOD, Nitro intraday, Classic all-time), the floor moves with new peaks. The dashboard reflects the current floor based on the active trailing logic.
Where do I see my multiplier composite score? On the per-account detail page, the multiplier section shows the 8 individual scores plus the composite. The composite is the number that drives payout share.
How do I dispute a payout amount? Contact Rev One support with the payout date and blockchain hash. The dashboard's payout history is the source of truth for amount and timing.
Reading multiplier scores in depth
Each of the 8 GlassPay multipliers contributes to the composite score that determines payout share. Understanding what drives each multiplier individually lets traders adjust behavior to optimize the composite without sacrificing edge.
Consistency multiplier
Measures the distribution of daily profits. A single dominant day reduces the score. Spreading profits across multiple sessions improves it. The 30 percent gateway is the hard threshold; anything beyond a 30 percent single-day concentration flags the account.
Scalping multiplier
Measures the ratio of short-hold trades to total trades. A high scalping score means most trades are held briefly. Whether a high or low score is desirable depends on strategy fit. The multiplier is style-dependent, not directionally good or bad.
News trading multiplier
Tracks activity around scheduled news events. Some traders specialize in news. Others avoid it. The multiplier reflects the trader's chosen approach without rewarding or penalizing in a fixed direction.
Trading days multiplier
More active days in the cycle improves the score. Inactive periods reduce it. The multiplier rewards consistent presence at the desk, aligning with Rev One's preference for actively-managed accounts.
Peak drawdown multiplier
Tracks the maximum drawdown reached during the cycle. Smaller peak drawdowns improve the score. Traders maintaining tight risk-per-trade discipline benefit on this dimension.
Account size multiplier
Larger allocated capital improves the score. This is a structural multiplier that rewards traders who scale into bigger accounts over time.
Payout number multiplier
Cumulative payouts received improve the score. Each successful payout cycle compounds the multiplier upward. This rewards long-term consistency over short-term sprints.
Profit tier multiplier
Total profit accumulated across the trader's history improves the score. Like account size, this rewards scale and time in the system.
Dashboard workflow patterns
Beyond static metric review, the dashboard supports specific workflow patterns that improve operational discipline.
Pre-session check
Every morning before opening A-Trader, scan the dashboard overview for status changes overnight. Verify drawdown buffers remain comfortable. Check that no consistency flags appeared from previous-day trades.
Mid-session check
Approximately every two hours during active trading, glance at the dashboard for current drawdown level versus the morning baseline. The dashboard reflects the previous session's drawdown floor on EOD accounts and real-time on Nitro and Classic accounts.
Post-session review
End each trading day with a 5-minute dashboard review. Verify trade history matches the trader's mental record of the session. Review consistency score for warnings. Adjust the next day's strategy if metrics signal drift.
Weekly multiplier review
Once per week, dig into the multiplier details. Identify which multipliers are dragging the composite. If consistency is dragging, plan to distribute profits more next week. If trading days is dragging, plan more active sessions. The weekly cadence catches drift before payouts are affected.
Payout planning using the dashboard
The dashboard's payout history plus current multiplier composite plus current consistency status combine into a forward-looking payout estimate. Traders can use this trio to plan upcoming withdrawals before they happen.
Sample workflow: current composite is 1.8 multiplier, last week's pool-derived share at 1.5 was $1,200. This week's share at 1.8 should be approximately $1,440 if profit base remains stable. Plan accordingly for cashflow needs.
The exact payout amount is the firm's calculation, not the trader's. But the trader can build a reasonable estimate from the dashboard's transparent inputs. This is a meaningful planning advantage.
Edge cases and dashboard quirks
Three quirks surface frequently in community discussion that are worth knowing upfront.
Quirk one: Octane drawdown display shows the previous EOD floor during the live session, not a projected floor. Traders new to EOD accounts sometimes confuse this for outdated data. The display is correct; the floor truly does not move until session close.
Quirk two: payout history blockchain hashes occasionally lag the dashboard's amount update by 15 to 30 minutes on Friday afternoons. The amount is visible first, the on-chain confirmation follows shortly. Both are correct.
Quirk three: multiplier composite can fluctuate during a session as new trades update the inputs. End-of-day composite is the value used for payout calculation, not the intra-session value.
The bottom line
The Rev One Trading dashboard is the single source of truth for account state outside of live trading. P&L tracking, drawdown visualization with account-type-specific behavior, the 8 GlassPay multipliers, consistency-score management, payout history with blockchain verification, and household-level views across up to 10 accounts all live in one portal.
Fluency with the dashboard pays compounding dividends. Daily morning scans surface drawdown proximity, multiplier drift, and consistency-score risk before they affect payouts. End-of-session reviews verify A-Trader's real-time data and confirm the day's trades are correctly recorded. Use A-Trader for execution and the dashboard for everything else.
Long-term account health metrics
Beyond day-to-day operation, the dashboard supports long-term tracking that reveals trends invisible in any single session. Three metrics matter most over multi-month horizons.
Average daily P&L trend
Tracking the average daily P&L across rolling 30-day windows shows whether the trader's edge is strengthening or weakening. A flat or declining trend across multiple windows signals strategy drift that needs attention before it becomes a structural problem.
Drawdown frequency and depth
Counting near-breach events (drawdown within 30 percent of floor) per month reveals risk management discipline. A trader with 0 to 1 near-breaches per month operates conservatively. A trader with 4-plus near-breaches per month is gambling with the account life.
Payout consistency
Tracking payout amounts and dates across the trader's career on Rev One Trading shows income predictability. A steady weekly payout pattern indicates mature operation. Lumpy, irregular payouts indicate inconsistent trading that may eventually lead to a breach cycle.
Dashboard data export and archival
Rev One Trading's dashboard supports CSV export for trade history and payout records. Periodic exports serve three purposes.
Backup against account access loss. If for any reason dashboard access is interrupted, the local archive preserves the historical record. Save monthly exports to a dedicated folder.
Tax documentation. Year-end tax filing requires complete trade and payout history. Exporting throughout the year prevents the year-end scramble. Some traders export monthly and reconcile against bank deposits to catch any discrepancies early.
Performance review. Loading exported data into spreadsheets or analytics tools enables deeper analysis than the dashboard's built-in views. Win rate by time of day, performance by instrument, drawdown patterns by day of week all become visible with offline analysis.
Common new-trader mistakes on the dashboard
Four mistakes recur in the Rev One community for new traders learning the dashboard.
Confusing dashboard P&L with A-Trader real-time P&L. The 5 to 15 minute lag is documented but surprises new users. Use A-Trader for live decisions.
Misreading the Octane drawdown floor display. The EOD floor only updates at session close; during the day it shows the previous EOD floor, not a projected current floor.
Over-focusing on a single multiplier. The composite score drives payout share, not any individual multiplier. Optimizing one multiplier at the cost of others is counterproductive.
Missing the consistency gateway threshold. The 30 percent rule is visible on the dashboard but requires actively monitoring. Traders who lose track wake up to a flagged account and a delayed payout.
Integration with external tools
Some Rev One Trading traders integrate the dashboard data with external tools for advanced analysis. Three integrations are common.
Trading journals
Apps like Edgewonk, Tradervue, or custom Notion templates accept CSV imports of trade history. Pairing the dashboard's structured data with qualitative journaling about each trade builds a powerful review tool over time.
Tax software
Year-end CSV exports of payout history feed directly into tax software (TurboTax, QuickBooks) for self-employed traders. The standardized format simplifies the contractor-income reporting required for Rev One's payout structure.
Performance dashboards
Some traders build personal dashboards in Google Sheets or Excel that pull from the exported CSV. The personal dashboard can include custom metrics not provided by the Rev One Trading dashboard, such as Sharpe ratio, max drawdown over rolling periods, or instrument-specific win rates.
Dashboard versus competing prop firm dashboards
Rev One Trading's dashboard sits among a varied set of prop firm account portals. The comparison below highlights where it ranks.
| Firm | Dashboard Feature | Rev One Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Topstep | Detailed trade analytics | Comparable depth, less crypto-native |
| Apex Trader Funding | Performance Account tracking | Different model; Apex uses simpler payout view |
| MyFundedFutures | Multiple plan tracking | Comparable multi-account support |
| Tradeify | Clean payout interface | Rev One adds blockchain verification |
| Lucid Trading | Real-time drawdown tracking | Comparable real-time on Nitro and Classic |
Rev One Trading's blockchain transaction hash on payouts is the standout differentiator. No major peer offers on-chain payout verification. This transparency is meaningful for traders who value third-party confirmation of payment integrity.
Account status state machine
Understanding how accounts move between status states helps anticipate dashboard alerts.
| Transition | Trigger | Reversibility |
|---|---|---|
| Active to At-Risk | Within 20% of drawdown floor or consistency flag | Reversible by trading back to safety |
| At-Risk to Active | Cushion restored or flag cleared | Automatic |
| At-Risk to Breached | Drawdown floor hit or critical rule violation | Not reversible |
| Active to Breached | Sudden gap or rule violation | Not reversible |
The Active-to-At-Risk transition is the most actionable. Receiving an At-Risk alert is the trader's signal to immediately reduce position size or close positions until the cushion restores.
Dashboard support and troubleshooting
Three issues recur on the Rev One Trading dashboard for users learning the system.
Issue one, dashboard not loading. Cause: browser cache or session expired. Solution: clear cache, log in fresh, or try a different browser.
Issue two, P&L mismatch with A-Trader. Cause: the documented 5 to 15 minute lag. Solution: wait 15 minutes; if persistent, contact support with trade timestamps.
Issue three, payout entry missing blockchain hash. Cause: hash sometimes lags amount update on Friday afternoons. Solution: wait 30 minutes; if still missing after 24 hours, contact support.
Power user dashboard tactics
Experienced Rev One Trading traders develop dashboard patterns that maximize information density.
Pin-tab workflow
Keep the dashboard pinned in a browser tab adjacent to A-Trader. Glance every 15 to 30 minutes during active sessions to verify the dashboard view matches the trader's mental model of account state.
Mobile parallel monitoring
Run the dashboard on a phone or tablet alongside the desktop A-Trader. The mobile view provides redundant monitoring without consuming desktop screen real estate. Especially useful during news events when multiple data streams compete for attention.
Weekly screenshot archive
Save weekly screenshots of the dashboard overview. The visual archive captures multiplier composite, status, and balance progression over time. Useful for spotting drift in a way that scrolling through detail pages does not surface.
Dashboard data integrity verification
Trust but verify is a useful rule for dashboard reliance. Three verification practices catch the rare data discrepancies before they affect decisions.
Cross-check with A-Trader
After each session, verify that A-Trader's day-summary matches the dashboard's session-level P&L. Account for the 5 to 15 minute lag. Persistent discrepancies after 30 minutes signal a data issue that should be reported.
Reconcile payouts with bank or wallet
Each payout should land in the destination account or wallet matching the dashboard amount. Use the blockchain hash to verify crypto payouts on-chain. Bank payouts should match to the cent. Discrepancies are rare but worth catching immediately.
Verify multiplier composite over time
Track the multiplier composite week over week. A sudden change without corresponding behavior change suggests a calculation update or data issue. Most weeks see gradual drift; sudden jumps deserve attention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rev One Trading's dashboard the same as A-Trader?
No. Rev One Trading's dashboard and A-Trader are separate platforms. A-Trader is the trading platform where trades execute. The dashboard is a web-based account management portal that tracks P&L, drawdown, multiplier scores, payout history, and account status.
How often does Rev One Trading's dashboard update P&L data?
Rev One Trading's dashboard updates P&L data throughout the trading day, but there can be a 5 to 15 minute lag behind A-Trader's real-time figures during peak trading hours. For Octane accounts with EOD trailing drawdown, the drawdown floor only updates after market close.
Can I see my GlassPay multiplier scores on the dashboard?
Yes. Rev One Trading's dashboard displays scores for all 8 GlassPay multipliers: Consistency, Scalping, News Trading, Trading Days, Peak Drawdown, Account Size, Payout Number, and Profit Tier. The combined score determines the weekly payout share from the Trader Payout Pool.
How do I check my drawdown level on Rev One Trading?
Rev One Trading's dashboard shows the current drawdown level, drawdown floor, and remaining buffer for each account. For Nitro and Classic accounts, drawdown updates in near real-time. For Octane accounts, the trailing drawdown floor updates only after market close each day.
Does the Rev One Trading dashboard show trade history?
Yes. Rev One Trading's dashboard includes a complete trade history section with entry price, exit price, lot size, trade duration, and realized P&L for every trade. This data is separate from A-Trader's live position view and includes historical trades from account activation.
Can I access the Rev One Trading dashboard on mobile?
Yes. Rev One Trading's dashboard is fully web-based and accessible through any mobile browser. No app download required. All features are available on mobile, including P&L tracking, drawdown monitoring, multiplier scores, and payout history.
How do I know when my Rev One Trading payout is processed?
Rev One Trading's dashboard updates the payout section on Friday when distributions are processed. The payout history shows the amount, multiplier score, payment method, and a blockchain transaction hash. The payment can be verified on-chain using the provided hash.
What does the consistency score mean on Rev One Trading's dashboard?
Rev One Trading's consistency score measures how evenly daily profits are distributed. If a single trading day accounts for more than 30 percent of total profit, the consistency gateway flags potential disqualification. The dashboard tracks this ratio in real time so it can be managed proactively.
Can I manage multiple Rev One Trading accounts from one dashboard?
Yes. Rev One Trading allows up to 10 accounts per household, and all accounts appear under a single dashboard login. An account selector lets the trader switch between accounts to view individual metrics. The overview page shows status indicators for all accounts simultaneously.
Why does my Rev One Trading dashboard show different P&L than A-Trader?
Rev One Trading's dashboard can lag behind A-Trader by 5 to 15 minutes during active trading hours. A-Trader shows real-time position P&L, while the dashboard aggregates data with a slight delay. Always use A-Trader for live trading decisions and the dashboard for end-of-session reviews and account management.
How do I export trade history from the dashboard?
The trade history section supports CSV export. Filter the desired date range and instrument, then click export. The CSV includes every trade field for offline analysis or tax reporting.
What does the 'At-Risk' status mean?
At-Risk means the account is within 20 percent of the drawdown floor, has a flagged consistency score, or has another risk trigger active. It is a warning that requires action: reduce position size, manage risk, or close trades to back away from breach proximity.
How do I verify a payout on the blockchain?
Copy the blockchain transaction hash from the payout history entry. Paste it into the appropriate blockchain explorer (Etherscan for ERC-20, TRONScan for TRC-20, etc.). The explorer shows the on-chain record including timestamp, sender, recipient, and amount.
Can I customize the dashboard layout?
The dashboard's layout is fixed by Rev One Trading, but filterable views (date ranges, account selection) let the trader focus on the data that matters most. Customization beyond filters is not currently available.
What notifications does the dashboard support?
The dashboard supports email notifications for status changes (Active to At-Risk, At-Risk to Breached), payout processing, consistency-gate triggers, and major drawdown movements. Configure alerts in profile settings.
How do I see total payouts across all my accounts?
The dashboard's aggregated view shows total payouts received across the household in a chosen time period. The view sums across all linked accounts and is accessible from the overview page's household summary section.
