Every signal. Published. Honestly.

Most scanners show you their best trades and quietly forget the rest. We publish the outcome of every signal The Pulse fires — wins and losses, refreshed automatically from live scanner data. No cherry-picking. Judge for yourself.

What counts as a signal
A signal is a classification transition — the moment a symbol's composite score crosses into Long or Short territory on a timeframe. Every single transition is recorded the instant it happens. None are edited or removed afterward.
What the checkpoints mean
For each signal we record where price was a fixed number of bars later — for example 15 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, and 1 day after a 15-minute signal. If price moved in the signal's direction, it's a win; otherwise a loss. Moves are measured in points (raw price).
Always up to date
These numbers are recomputed automatically from the same database that powers the live heatmap, over a rolling 6-month window with the default indicator weights. Most scanners never show you this page — that's the point of it.

The record

Global summary across all tracked symbols. WR = win rate, AVG = average move in points (direction-adjusted), PF = profit factor (gross wins ÷ gross losses).

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Points = raw price difference (e.g. ES +5.25). Checkpoint horizons differ per timeframe — each cell is labeled. “—” means not enough forward data has accumulated yet.

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Want to go deeper than the summary?

The Pro Performance Tracker breaks this record down per symbol, lets you re-score every signal with your own indicator weights, and replays the board at the moment each signal fired.