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Performance Tracking
Not every channel will be a winner for your account. Market conditions change, signal quality fluctuates, and your settings play a major role in results. TTMT gives you detailed per-channel performance metrics so you can make data-driven decisions about which channels to keep, adjust, or drop.
Channel Detail Page
Click on any followed channel in the Channel Hub to open its Channel Detail page at /dashboard/channels/[id]. This page has seven tabs: Overview, Signals, Execution, Symbols, SL/TP, Hours, and History. Performance lives on the Overview tab; the Signals tab is the signal history. The other five tabs configure the channel -- see Channel Settings.
For multi-account users, the Overview numbers reflect the account currently selected in the account bar at the top of the page. Switch accounts there to compare how the same channel performs on each. See Multi-Account Management.
Overview Tab
The Overview tab provides a comprehensive view of how the channel has performed on your account. It shows:
- A P&L hero with the headline profit/loss figure
- A metrics row (see Key Metrics below)
- A cumulative P&L chart (your equity curve from this channel over time)
- A daily P&L bar chart
- A P&L calendar
- A symbol breakdown, win/loss streaks, and signal frequency
A date-range picker with presets controls the period shown across the charts.
Key Metrics
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Win Rate | Percentage of trades that closed in profit |
| Average RR | Average risk-to-reward ratio across all trades |
| Total P&L | Net profit or loss in your account currency |
| Total Trades | Number of completed trades from this channel |
The metrics row also surfaces your best and worst trade for the selected period.
Your Results, Not Community
These metrics reflect your personal results based on your settings (lot size, TP strategy, breakeven configuration, and more). They will differ from the community aggregate shown on the Channel Explore page.
Signals Tab
The Signals tab shows the complete signal history from this channel:
- Raw signal text -- What the provider actually posted
- How TTMT read it -- The symbol, direction, entry, SL, and TPs TTMT pulled from the message
- Status badges -- Whether the signal was executed, rejected, skipped, or failed
- Expandable details -- Click any signal to see the details: how TTMT read it, whether it passed checks, the resulting trade, and P&L
Comparing Channel Performance
The global Performance page at /dashboard/performance includes a per-channel breakdown that lets you compare all your channels side by side:
- Which channels contribute the most profit
- Which channels drag down your overall performance
- Win rate comparison across channels
- Average RR comparison across channels
This view makes it easy to identify your strongest and weakest performers at a glance.
Regular Reviews
Set a routine to review per-channel performance weekly or monthly. A channel that performed well last month might be declining, and catching the trend early lets you pause or adjust before significant losses accumulate.
Using Data to Make Decisions
Performance data should drive three key decisions:
1. Keep or Drop
If a channel consistently shows a negative P&L over a meaningful sample size (at least 20-30 trades), consider:
- Pausing -- Temporarily stop trading the channel while monitoring signals passively
- Unfollowing -- Remove the channel entirely if performance does not improve
2. Adjust Settings
Poor results do not always mean bad signals. Your configuration might be the issue:
- Lot size too large -- High win rate but devastating losses? Consider reducing position size.
- Wrong TP strategy -- Signals often reach TP3-TP4 but you are using Progressive (front-loaded exits)? Try Extended.
- Missing breakeven -- Trades that hit TP1 then reverse to SL? Enable auto-breakeven.
- Execution mode mismatch -- An alert-then-details channel set to Wait for Full Signal may be missing opportunities. Try Trade on First Alert. See Execution Modes.
Use a Config Profile -- a per-channel layer that sits on top of your account settings -- to test different settings on a specific channel without affecting your other channels.
3. Account Routing
If a channel performs well on Demo but you have not moved it to Live yet, the performance data gives you the confidence (or caution) to make that decision. See Multi-Account Management for how to route channels to different accounts.
What Affects Per-Channel Performance
Your per-channel results are influenced by several factors beyond signal quality:
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| Lot Size | Directly affects P&L magnitude |
| Entry Strategy | Determines how much of the position gets filled |
| TP Strategy | Controls where profits are taken |
| Breakeven Settings | Protects against reversals after TP1 |
| Execution Mode | Affects entry timing for alert-then-details channels |
| Symbol Filter | May exclude some of a channel's best (or worst) signals |
| Trading Windows | Time-based filtering can miss profitable signals outside your window |
Sample Size Matters
Do not make major decisions based on just a handful of trades. A channel might have 3 losses in a row and then 10 wins. Aim for at least 20-30 completed trades before drawing conclusions about a channel's viability.
Related Pages
- Channel Library -- Community-level channel performance
- Channel Settings -- Adjusting configuration based on performance data
- Settings Inheritance -- Using Config Profiles for per-channel tuning
- Multi-Account Management -- Routing high-confidence channels to Live accounts

