> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://stackerai.gitbook.io/stacker-ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://stackerai.gitbook.io/stacker-ai/navigating-the-dapp/treasury.md).

# Treasury

The Treasury tab on the StackerAI dApp is a useful location that allows all of our holders to monitor the performance of our treasury and algorithmic trading activities.&#x20;

**Treasury Wallet:** Represents the current balance of the treasury wallet including all tax deposits, claim withdrawals, active and closed positions.&#x20;

**Assets Under Management:** This represents the total amount of assets being traded by the StackerAI algorithm. It is a crucial metric for assessing the scale of investment activities, evaluating financial performance, and understanding our market presence.&#x20;

**Monthly ROI:** Consists of a rolling calculation of the funds performance over the last 30 days

**Total P\&L:** Represents the total profit made by the fund since inception.&#x20;

**Open Positions:** This section is where users can track the performance of the current active trades held by the algorithm, it displays the token, date of entry, trade size, and P/L.

**Closed Positions:** Displays the historical trading history of the algorithm providing information on closed date, entry value, closed value, and P/L.&#x20;


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