A position freqtrade enters is stored in a `Trade` object - which is persisted to the database.
It's a core concept of freqtrade - and something you'll come across in many sections of the documentation, which will most likely point you to this location.
It will be passed to the strategy in many [strategy callbacks](strategy-callbacks.md). The object passed to the strategy cannot be modified directly. Indirect modifications may occur based on callback results.
The following are class methods - which return generic information, and usually result in an explicit query against the database.
They can be used as `Trade.<method>` - e.g. `open_trades = Trade.get_open_trade_count()`
!!! Warning "Backtesting/hyperopt"
Most methods will work in both backtesting / hyperopt and live/dry modes.
During backtesting, it's limited to usage in [strategy callbacks](strategy-callbacks.md). Usage in `populate_*()` methods is not supported and will result in wrong results.
### get_trades_proxy
When your strategy needs some information on existing (open or close) trades - it's best to use `Trade.get_trades_proxy()`.
`get_trades_proxy()` supports the following keyword arguments. All arguments are optional - calling `get_trades_proxy()` without arguments will return a list of all trades in the database.
*`pair` e.g. `pair='ETH/USDT'`
*`is_open` e.g. `is_open=False`
*`open_date` e.g. `open_date=current_date - timedelta(days=2)`
*`close_date` e.g. `close_date=current_date - timedelta(days=5)`
### get_open_trade_count
Get the number of currently open trades
``` python
from freqtrade.persistence import Trade
# ...
open_trades = Trade.get_open_trade_count()
```
### get_total_closed_profit
Retrieve the total profit the bot has generated so far.
Aggregates `close_profit_abs` for all closed trades.
``` python
from freqtrade.persistence import Trade
# ...
profit = Trade.get_total_closed_profit()
```
### total_open_trades_stakes
Retrieve the total stake_amount that's currently in trades.
``` python
from freqtrade.persistence import Trade
# ...
profit = Trade.total_open_trades_stakes()
```
### get_overall_performance
Retrieve the overall performance - similar to the `/performance` telegram command.
``` python
from freqtrade.persistence import Trade
# ...
if self.config['runmode'].value in ('live', 'dry_run'):
performance = Trade.get_overall_performance()
```
Sample return value: ETH/BTC had 5 trades, with a total profit of 1.5% (ratio of 0.015).
``` json
{"pair": "ETH/BTC", "profit": 0.015, "count": 5}
```
## Order Object
An `Order` object represents an order on the exchange (or a simulated order in dry-run mode).
An `Order` object will always be tied to it's corresponding [`Trade`](#trade-object), and only really makes sense in the context of a trade.
| `trade` | Trade | Trade object this order is attached to |
| `ft_pair` | string | Pair this order is for |
| `ft_is_open` | boolean | is the order filled? |
| `order_type` | string | Order type as defined on the exchange - usually market, limit or stoploss |
| `status` | string | Status as defined by ccxt. Usually open, closed, expired or canceled |
| `side` | string | Buy or Sell |
| `price` | float | Price the order was placed at |
| `average` | float | Average price the order filled at |
| `amount` | float | Amount in base currency |
| `filled` | float | Filled amount (in base currency) |
| `remaining` | float | Remaining amount |
| `cost` | float | Cost of the order - usually average * filled (*Exchange dependent on futures, may contain the cost with or without leverage and may be in contracts.*) |
| `stake_amount` | float | Stake amount used for this order. *Added in 2023.7.* |
| `order_date` | datetime | Order creation date **use `order_date_utc` instead** |
| `order_date_utc` | datetime | Order creation date (in UTC) |
| `order_fill_date` | datetime | Order fill date **use `order_fill_utc` instead** |
| `order_fill_date_utc` | datetime | Order fill date |