The Track Record
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Logged at the price · scored vs reality
Every call, scored. Hits and misses.
When an agent makes a directional call, it's logged at the price it was made, with a target, a stop, and a horizon. Later it's closed against what actually happened. This is the unedited record — winners and losers, no cherry-picking. That's the point.
Agent scorecard
| Agent | Calls | Win rate | Hits | Stops | Avg return | Avg conv. |
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Closed calls
| Ticker | Agent | Call | Conv. | Entry | Exit | Return | Outcome | Closed |
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Calls are scored mechanically: a "hit" means the call reached its target before its stop within its horizon; a "stop" means it hit the stop first; a "timeout" closes at the horizon price. Returns are per-call price moves, not portfolio returns, and past results don't predict future ones. This is a transparency record from an AI research stack — not financial advice.