No cherry-picked screenshots
The performance workflow is designed around connected accounts and aggregate data instead of one perfect backtest image.
A public explanation of the JPTC performance wall: anonymized live account monitoring, equity snapshots, drawdown context, and cohort-style reporting instead of cherry-picked screenshots.
View EA HubThe performance workflow is designed around connected accounts and aggregate data instead of one perfect backtest image.
Win rate alone is not enough. The performance page explains balance, equity, open trades, drawdown, median results, and outlier risk.
Live monitoring uses EA heartbeat data from connected MetaTrader terminals so customers can see whether the EA is connected and reporting correctly.
Trading involves risk. Public performance data should be used for transparency, not as a guarantee of future results.
No. It is transparency data and educational context. Past performance never guarantees future results.
Aggregate data helps avoid cherry-picking and gives a more honest picture of how connected accounts behave as a group.