How many priced signals finished positive.
Win rate excludes immature windows and should be read with sample size and benchmark context.
Track record
Replitrade reports signal outcomes with benchmark context, average win/loss, expectancy, and counts for signals that are still immature or stale.
Historical and replay metrics are research context only and do not predict future returns.
Plain-language metrics
Performance data is useful only when the denominator is visible. The public product explains which signals are mature, which are still waiting, and which should not be counted as priced outcomes.
Win rate excludes immature windows and should be read with sample size and benchmark context.
A high win rate can still be weak if losses are larger than wins, so both sides are shown.
Expectancy combines win frequency and magnitude. It is context, not a forecast.
Benchmark lift helps separate broad market movement from signal-specific performance.
These remain visible so recent signals are not silently treated as wins or losses.
Stale counts make data gaps and skipped outcomes visible instead of hiding them.
Subscriber trust
Public visitors can inspect the same kinds of fields a subscriber should care about: score, confidence tier, status, evidence count, risk note, ledger proof, and track-record context.