Public Comparison

Public Performance Structure

The leaderboard page explains what the public comparison layer is for. It does not publish fake rankings or placeholder performance.

What the leaderboard is

The leaderboard is the public performance structure for comparing challenge outcomes. Its purpose is to make the evaluation more transparent, not to fabricate claims or show fake results before live ranking data is available.

What metrics are shown

Credited PnL
Win rate
Positive and negative streaks
Time period filters
Stage-relative performance context

PnL, win rate, streaks, and period filters

Public comparison is most useful when it reflects the same scoring logic as the challenge. That means credited PnL matters alongside win rate and streaks, while period filters help separate short-term spikes from repeatable performance.

Why performance comparison matters

A public performance structure creates context. It helps participants understand which outcomes are visible, how consistency is valued, and why fixed trading rules create cleaner comparisons than vague marketing claims.

How rankings are updated

As live leaderboard data becomes available, rankings should update from recorded challenge results and remain subject to enforcement decisions, verification outcomes, and public rule consistency. Until then, this page serves as the explanatory foundation rather than a fake leaderboard.