Performance
Live Track Record. Every Win. Every Loss. Since Day One.
Live crypto signals track record updated in real time. Every TP hit, SL hit, and expired signal logged since day one. Win rate, expectancy, and profit factor calculated conservatively. No deleted losses. No edited entries.
Real-time outcome tracking — no manual curation
Every signal published by MoneyBotOS is logged at the exact moment of publication. The outcome is detected automatically using Binance API OHLC price data. When price hits TP1, TP2, TP3, or the stop loss, the outcome is recorded immediately. No manual overrides. No post-hoc editing. No selective deletion.
This is fundamentally different from screenshot-based proof. Screenshots can be selected, edited, or fabricated after the fact. A live track record with a public URL cannot be selectively curated without the absence being visible. Every signal that was published remains on record — including the losses.
How win rate is calculated — the conservative formula
Win rate equals TP hits divided by (TP hits plus SL hits). Expired signals are excluded from the denominator because they represent no outcome — the market simply did not reach either target within the hold window. Ambiguous signals where both TP and SL were touched in the same candle are also excluded.
This formula produces a lower number than providers who count partial TP hits as full wins, include expired signals as non-losses, or exclude certain losing trades from the calculation. MoneyBotOS prefers an honest lower number over an inflated higher one.
Expectancy and profit factor — the metrics that actually matter
Win rate alone is misleading. A 70 percent win rate with 3x average loss still loses money. The metrics that matter are Expectancy (average gain or loss per closed signal) and Profit Factor (gross wins divided by gross losses). A Profit Factor above 1.0 means the system is net profitable.
MoneyBotOS reports all three metrics on the public performance page. During the calibration phase (fewer than 40 decided signals), a banner is shown because small samples can produce misleading statistics in either direction. Transparency about sample size is part of the methodology.
Calibration phase — honest about early-stage statistics
A track record with fewer than 40 decided signals is statistically unreliable. A lucky streak of 5 wins can inflate win rate to 80 percent, and a bad streak can drop it to 20 percent. Neither reflects the true edge of the system.
MoneyBotOS shows a calibration banner when the sample is small. This is not a disclaimer to hide bad results — it is a statistical fact. The record becomes meaningful after 40 to 50 decided signals. Until then, treat the numbers as directional, not definitive.
What the track record does NOT claim
The track record does not claim to be immutable or blockchain-verified. It is a database-backed log with automated outcome detection. It does not claim guaranteed future results. Past performance in crypto is not predictive. It does not claim that every signal will win — the stop loss exists because losses are expected.
What it does claim: every published signal is logged, every outcome is detected automatically, no losses are deleted, and the methodology is documented. That is the minimum standard a signal provider should meet before asking for money.
Frequently asked questions
How often is the track record updated?
Outcomes are detected in real time using Binance API price data. As soon as a signal hits TP or SL, the outcome is logged automatically.
Can I see the track record without paying?
Yes. The public performance page is accessible to all visitors, including Free tier members. No subscription required to audit the results.
How are expired signals handled?
Expired signals are shown on the record but excluded from the win rate calculation. They represent no outcome — the market did not reach either target within the hold window.
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Risk disclaimer: trading crypto involves significant risk. Past outcomes do not guarantee future results. MoneyBotOS publishes signal intelligence and does not manage user funds.
This page is also available in machine-readable format for AI assistants through the MoneyBotOS llms.txt and AI documentation files.