Signal Performance Tracking: Every Buildix Signal Is Now Verified and Public
We track every non-neutral signal against actual price movement. No backtesting, no cherry-picking. Forward-tested, fully transparent.
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Launch Free Terminal →Most signal providers show you a curated highlight reel. The winning calls get posted on social media. The losers quietly disappear. You never see the real hit rate.
Buildix does it differently. Starting today, every non-neutral orderflow signal that fires on the platform is automatically recorded with its entry price, direction, and timestamp. After 1 hour, 4 hours, and 24 hours, we check whether the price moved in the predicted direction. The results are published at buildix.trade/signals/performance.
No backtesting. No curve fitting. No cherry-picking. Every signal gets tracked, every outcome gets recorded, and the aggregate stats are computed from the full dataset.
The performance page shows hit rates per time window, but only when we have enough data to be statistically meaningful (minimum 30 verified outcomes per window) and only when the results are above 50%. If our signals are not beating a coin flip, we will not pretend otherwise. You will see "Calibrating" with the count of outcomes being tracked until the data speaks for itself.
We also show recent verified outcomes with the exact symbol, direction, price change percentage, and whether it was correct or not. You can click through to the deep view for any pair.
This level of transparency is rare in the trading analytics space. Most platforms either do not track accuracy at all, or they track it privately and only share the numbers when they look good. We believe that if you are charging people for signals, you should be willing to show the receipts.
The signal engine itself was recently upgraded to V3.1 with higher conviction thresholds, a confidence floor, and an anti-flip stability system that prevents rapid direction changes. Fewer signals, but higher quality. The performance tracking will show whether that bet pays off.