Trader Score
Your trading skill, in one number.
The Trader Score combines win rate, profit factor, risk discipline, consistency, and strategy adherence into a single 0–100 grade. Track it like a fitness number.
- 0–100 single grade
- 6 weighted inputs
- Updated after every trade
- Compares you to yourself
A Trader Score is a single 0–100 metric that summarizes trading skill by combining win rate, profit factor, risk-reward ratio, consistency, drawdown control, and strategy adherence into one weighted number. Above 80 indicates elite-level trading; below 40 typically signals the need to fix risk management before increasing position size.
Highlights
Six weighted inputs, not just win rate
Risk discipline (25%), profit factor (20%), strategy adherence (20%), consistency (15%), risk-reward (10%), and win rate (10%). The weights match what actually compounds capital.
Tells you what to fix first
When the score moves, it tells you why. ‘Risk discipline dropped 8 points this week from oversizing on Tuesday.’ Specific. Actionable.
Real time, every trade
Recalculates after every closed trade so the number you see is always your current rolling skill, not a stale badge.
Overview
What is a Trader Score?
A Trader Score is a single 0–100 metric that summarizes trading skill by combining win rate, profit factor, risk-reward ratio, consistency, drawdown control, and strategy adherence into one weighted number. It is the closest thing trading has to a fitness tracker.
What your score actually means
- 80–100 Elite Trader: real edge, controlled risk, scale with capital
- 60–79 Developed Trader: profitable but inconsistent; usually one of three habits
- 40–59 Average Trader: real strategy, leaky execution; journal every trade
- 0–39 Needs Work: risk discipline, not strategy, is the bottleneck
How to raise your Trader Score (fastest first)
- Set a fixed risk per trade (1–2%) and never break it
- Tag every trade in-strategy or out-of-strategy
- Cut your trade frequency in half for one week
- Take winners at your defined target, no exceptions
- Review your worst 10 trades each month
Frequently asked questions
What is a good Trader Score?+
A Trader Score above 80 is considered elite: consistently profitable with disciplined risk management. Scores between 60 and 79 indicate a profitable but inconsistent trader. Below 40 typically means risk management needs to be fixed before strategy is the issue.
How is the Trader Score different from win rate?+
Win rate only measures how often you win, not how profitable winning makes you. The Trader Score weights risk-reward, profit factor, and risk discipline alongside win rate to produce a more honest picture of skill.
How often does the Trader Score update?+
It recalculates after every closed trade, so the number you see is always based on your current rolling performance, typically the most recent 30, 60, or 90 days.
How fast can I raise my Trader Score?+
Most traders raise their Trader Score by 15–25 points within 90 days, primarily by fixing risk discipline rather than changing strategy.
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