📪Understanding Key Metrics
ROI (Return on Investment)
What it means: Total return percentage over the trader's lifetime.Example: +9,769% means the trader turned $1,000 into $98,690.What to look for: Higher is generally better, but consider consistency.
PnL (Profit and Loss)
What it means: Total profit or loss in USD.Example: +$1,637,164 means the trader made over $1.6 million.What to look for: Large absolute numbers can indicate experience, but consider ROI relative to capital.
Win Rate
What it means: Percentage of profitable trades.Example: 94.08% means 94 out of 100 trades were profitable.What to look for: Higher is better, but also consider average profit per trade.
rader Age
What it means: How long the trader has been active.Example: "5 years" means 5 years of trading history.What to look for: Longer history can indicate more reliable performance.
Profit Factor
What it means: Ratio of gross profit to gross loss.Example: 97.51 means profits are 97 times larger than losses.What to look for: Higher is better. Above 1.0 is profitable.
MDD (Maximum Drawdown)
What it means: Largest peak-to-trough decline.Example: -92.21% means the account dropped 92% from its peak.What to look for: Lower is better. High MDD can indicate higher risk.
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