Performance
Trend · Stocks (Weekly)
Quarterly snapshot of how the trend signals we publish have performed across markets. Numbers reflect the population of signals our algorithms surface — not every theoretical hit. We keep what is data-driven and skip what historically under-performed in each market.
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Methodology
Sample
Each country shows realized outcomes for signals published over the trailing 24 months. The snapshot refreshes once per quarter so figures reflect the most recent calibration applied to a stable, full-quarter dataset.
Population
We measure the signals our subscribers actually receive — not every theoretical pattern match. Data-driven quality algorithms exclude signals that history shows are systematically weaker within a given market. What counts as "weaker" is derived from each market's own data and is recalibrated regularly; the rules themselves are part of our methodology and are not published.
Hit-rate & horizons
The hit-rate is the share of signals where the close after the chosen horizon (10, 20 or 60 trading days) was above the entry close. The distribution heatmap shows the full spread of forward returns at that horizon, so a single median does not hide a heavy tail.
Recalibration
Quality thresholds are re-derived quarterly from the trailing 24 months of outcomes per market. Proposed changes go through manual review before they affect what is published. Past signals are never retroactively rewritten — recalibration only changes what is published next.
What this is not
Not a backtest of a tradable strategy. Trading costs (commission, slippage, currency conversion, taxes) are not deducted. Outcomes are measured at the close, ignoring the intraday path. Position sizing, stop-loss and exit logic are the reader's choice — we publish entries, not portfolios, and make no claim about what a real account would earn.
Survivorship
Statistics are computed on tickers currently tracked in our universe. Delistings, mergers and suspensions may be under-represented in earlier parts of the 24-month window. The resulting bias on hit-rate is mildly upward.
Disclaimer
Past performance does not guarantee future results. Markets evolve and the relationships our algorithms exploit can decay or invert without notice. Nothing on this page is investment advice.