Trader Profile: Key Metrics Explained

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This guide provides a detailed breakdown of the essential metrics displayed on a trader's profile page.

1. Trading Performance Data

Several metrics allow filtering by timeframe (last 7 days, 30 days, or all-time), indicated below as "cycle-dependent."

1.1 Return Rate (Cycle-Dependent)

1.2 Profit Amount (Cycle-Dependent)

1.3 Win Rate (Cycle-Dependent)

1.4 Profit-Loss Ratio (Cycle-Dependent)

1.5 Trade Count (Cycle-Dependent)

1.6 Total Follower Profits (Cycle-Dependent)

1.7 Average Holding Period (Cycle-Dependent)

1.8 Current Followers

1.9 Total Following Assets

2. Analytical Charts

2.1 Return Rate Chart

2.2 Trading Volume Chart

2.3 Coin Preference Chart

FAQ Section

What makes a good profit-loss ratio?

A ratio above 1.5:1 generally indicates sustainable trading strategies where average wins exceed average losses.

How often are follower metrics updated?

All follower-related data refreshes in real-time, while performance metrics update hourly for cycle-dependent calculations.

Why is average holding period important?

Shorter holding periods (under 4 hours) typically indicate day-trading strategies, while longer periods suggest swing or position trading approaches.

How reliable are historical return rates?

Past performance doesn't guarantee future results, but consistent returns across multiple market cycles (bull/bear) demonstrate greater strategy robustness.

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