Our track record — every closed call, counted.
Positions our system surfaced while live, and how each one ended. The ledger accrues forward only: nothing back-filled, misses included, every exit graded by the same engine that grades our strategies.
The ledger starts empty — on purpose. It only counts positions that entered after tracking began (at the next data publish) and have since closed. Nothing is back-filled from backtests, ever.
Meanwhile, The Top 10's weekly record has been accruing live since July — its performance chart is free.
How this ledger works
- A position joins the ledger the first time our live system surfaces it — never retroactively.
- It closes when its strategy's tested sell rule triggers; the result is copied from the strategy's own ledger, the same numbers shown on its strategy page.
- "vs sector" compares each position to its sector ETF over the same window (S&P 500 when no sector fits) — beating the market's own neighborhood, not just going up.
- Congress-sourced positions are shown free by law (5 U.S.C. §13107) — we're not allowed to sell those disclosures, and we don't.
- None of this is investment advice; it's a public audit trail of our own signals.
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