Every directional copilot read, graded against where price actually went. Admin only.
DAY TYPE
Suggested-Contract Profitability
Simulated execution of the copilot's own suggested 0DTE contract. v8 enters at ask and marks/exits at bid (60 s ticks); earlier cohorts remain mid-to-mid for historical continuity. v6+ rows run the management policy: spot touch of the cut exits, otherwise a premium floor ratchets with the running peak (−40% stop → breakeven at +30% → +25% at +50% → trail); T1 touch no longer exits. v2–v5 rows keep the first-touch model (cut or T1) they were graded under; still-open reads finalize at the close mark. Premium R = premium P&L / planned premium risk (capped at 40% of entry on v6+). Server-side over the full period — ignores the DAY TYPE filter. Tracking starts 2026-07-02 (engine v2).
Hit Rate by Grade Band
The ranking question: higher confluence bands should perform better. This score is not a win probability; flat bars mean the ranking adds no edge. White tick = 50% coin flip.
Runner Capture: R-Multiples by Grade
Grade
n
≥1R
≥2R
≥3R
Avg MFE→close
Avg @close
R = 0.10% of spot (~7 SPX pts), same unit as the race grade. ≥NR = the move reached +N×R before first touching −1R (your stop). MFE→close runs to the bell, not 60 min; trend-day runs show up here.
Premium translation on an ATM 0DTE (~0.5Δ): +2R ≈ +50–100%, +3R and beyond is 2x–10x territory. This table is the expectancy view for a runner style: low win rate is fine if ≥2R hits often enough.
Confluence vs Outcome
Reads bucketed by confluence score. Look for monotonic outcome improvement; do not interpret the score as probability.
Engine Agreement & Hold Horizons
Condition
n
Race 60m
≥1R
≥2R
≥3R
Hold 15m
Hold 30m
Hold 1h
AGREE = Commander Read and copilot leaned the same direction at log time; DISAGREE = opposite directions; NO ENGINE READ = Commander was neutral/waiting (includes all reads before 2026-06-13, when engine bias wasn't yet recorded).
Race 60m = the standard ±0.10% first-touch grade. Hold columns = if you'd held the bias for that long: win % is spot finishing in the bias direction, with average move in points.
Cross-Session Follow-Through
Grade
n
→ NY+2h
→ Asia
→ London
→ Next Open
≥1R
≥2R
≥3R
Did the read keep working past the bell? Each column is the signed move (in the bias direction) from the read's spot to that session mark: NY+2h (18:00 ET), Asia (20:00), London (03:00 next morning), and the next NY open (09:30). Win % = share finishing in the bias direction; R-capture = reached +N×R (R = 0.10% of read spot) across the overnight path before −1R. Overnight marks are ES/NQ-proxied into the symbol's price scale (* = stale futures print). Fills the morning after each session. Respects the DAY TYPE filter.
Wall Survival: Premium Selling
Wall · distance
n
Touched intraday
Failed at close
Avg breach
Date
Day
Call wall
dist
Call result
Put wall
dist
Put result
IC
Walls anchored at the first snapshot in the 09:30–10:00 ET window: the levels you'd sell against. TOUCHED = spot traded through the wall intraday (short strike tested); FAILED = closed beyond it (0DTE short at the wall finishes ITM); HELD = never touched. IC ✓ = closed inside both walls. Distance buckets matter: a wall 30+ pts out holding 90% is sellable, the same stat 8 pts out is not. Respects the DAY TYPE filter above.
Daily Hit Rate
CALLS vs PUTS
Decided reads only (wins + losses). A big gap = directional skew in the lens stack.
Fired Signals
Date
Time
Signal
Spot
Strike
Prem
30%
1R
2R
3R
Exit
Every copilot signal fired in the window — the same log as the Commander copilot box. Entry drives the cut-based R levels (1R/2R/3R price targets); Prem uses the cohort's recorded entry basis (v8 ask, earlier engines mid), and 30% is its +30% take. Exit fills once the premium tracker closes (else open). Respects the days/engine selectors; server-side.