Public spreadsheet · Includes losing trades · Updated weekly

Our trade log is public.

Every signal we’ve published — wins, losses, stop-outs, cancelled entries — is logged to a Google Sheet anyone can audit. Pick any row, check the TradingView chart, verify the math. No retroactive deletions, no cherry-picking.

63%
Win rate (combined)
+3.23%
Avg per signal (incl. losses)
46
Signals (Jan 2024 sample)
+129%
Sum of returns (sample)

Verified Jan 2024 sample · 2026 live log & full 2021–2026 archive below · Current-month summaries pinned in our Telegram channel.

Breakdown by channel

Spot vs futures: different risk profiles.

Spot trades use 1× sizing and longer holds. Futures use 1–3× leverage and faster entries. Both have to earn their place in the channel.

Channel Signals Win rate Avg / signal Best Worst
Spot 10 70% +3.60% ICP +24.3% 1INCH −8.0%
Futures 36 60% +3.10% 1INCH +23.5% TRX −4.4%
Combined 46 63% +3.23% +24.3% −8.0%

Win rate = wins ÷ (wins + losses), excluding cancelled and break-even signals. “Avg / signal” includes losing trades. Worst-case loss capped by stop-loss discipline — the trade-off for a 60–70% hit rate.

Browse the raw trade log

The Google Sheet behind our claims.

Every row is a real signal — date, exchanges, pair, status, leverage, direction, and final P&L. The 2026 live log is below; the full 2021–2026 archive is linked in the next section. Current-month trades are posted live and summarized in our Telegram channel.

Year-by-year · 2021 → 2026

Six years of public trade logs.

Every year of signals, logged in the open. Click any year to verify dates and entries against historical TradingView charts. Current-month summaries are pinned in the Telegram channel.

Methodology

How we count wins, losses, and everything in between.

Win rates can be cooked four ways. Here’s the math we actually use — and what we exclude.

Win = positive realized P&L

“All targets achieved” + “partial targets achieved” where TP1 hit before reversal. Realized at the leverage stated.

Loss = stop-loss hit

Pre-set SL gets touched. We don’t move stops to avoid being stopped — that would be lying to ourselves.

Excluded from win rate

Cancelled signals (entry never filled) and break-even closures — they’re not actionable trades and would inflate the math.

Two analysts

Initials in column 1 of the sheet identify which analyst posted each trade. Lets you see whose calls work in which market regime.

Don’t trust us — verify

How to fact-check us in 5 minutes.

  1. 1
    Pick any row in the sheet above.

    Any one. Don’t let us pick.

  2. 2
    Note the pair, date, direction, entry, target, and stop.

    e.g., “ICP/USDT, 23 Jan 2024, Long, Entry zone, TP3, SL”.

  3. 3
    Pull up the chart on TradingView at that date.

    Most pairs have a free chart. Check the price action that followed the signal post time.

  4. 4
    Did the entry zone get tagged? Did TP/SL play out as logged?

    If yes — the data checks out. If something looks off, email us.

  5. 5
    If anything doesn’t add up, email [email protected].

    We’ll explain it or correct the record. The integrity of the sheet matters more than any individual claim.

Common questions

Questions about our results.

Is the 63% win rate real?

It comes straight from the public Google Sheet linked above, which anyone can open and count. We don’t massage the number. Win rate is wins divided by wins plus losses, with cancelled and break-even trades shown separately so they don’t inflate it.

Do you actually log the losing trades?

Yes. Every stop-out and losing call stays in the sheet permanently. We never delete a trade after the fact. The losers are the whole point of a track record you can trust.

Can I verify the results myself?

Take any row, note the date and pair, and pull up that period on TradingView. The entry, targets, and stop should line up with what actually happened. The fact-check section above walks through it in five minutes.

Do you have losing months?

Of course. No honest trader wins every month, and choppy markets produce drawdowns. The yearly logs show the rough patches alongside the strong runs, which is exactly why we keep them public.

How often is the sheet updated?

Trades are added as they close. Current-month summaries are pinned in our Telegram channel, and the year-by-year archive holds the full history back to 2021.

Verified track record. Honest math. Real trades.

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Risk Disclosure: Past performance does not guarantee future results. Crypto trading involves substantial risk of loss including the entire amount of your capital. Signals are educational and informational — not personalized financial advice.