Check the period
Look at verified since date, tracked period, number of signals audited, and whether stats are historical or live-tracked.
For traders
Verified Result Sheets profiles show what was tracked, what was verified, what was hidden, and what risks still remain.
How to read proof
A proof page is a due-diligence surface. It should make the evidence stronger and the limitations easier to see.
Look at verified since date, tracked period, number of signals audited, and whether stats are historical or live-tracked.
Win rate matters less without R-multiple, drawdown, average risk/reward, no-stop-loss rate, and leverage context.
Understand what stayed private, whether stats are delayed, and whether result sheets are public or private-only.
Example proof page
The strongest proof pages do not just show wins. They show drawdown, deleted or edited signal rates, no-stop-loss behavior, market regime notes, and what was excluded.
Example Alpha Room is not a real provider. The numbers illustrate how proof could be displayed.
What verified means
What it does not mean
Execution caveats
Even a properly verified signal history does not control your entry timing, fees, slippage, exchange liquidity, order type, leverage, position sizing, or emotional execution.
Fast markets can move before you enter or exit, especially around thin altcoins and leverage products.
Exchange costs, funding, and spread can turn signal-level performance into different account-level results.
Skipping stops, changing leverage, over-sizing, or entering late can break the result implied by the provider signal.
Risk reminder
Past performance is not future performance. Execution may differ. Slippage matters. Leverage can amplify losses. Provider stats do not mean suitability for you. proof-page risk checks are educational only and are not financial advice.