His direction. The machine's execution.A record neither of us can edit.
MECH is one setup on one instrument in one 90 minute window. The direction call is made by hand before the open and timestamped. The machine takes it from there: it finds the sweep, waits for the inversion, sets the stop and the target, and books the result. Whatever happens goes on the record below, win or lose.
The loop
8:45 ET
The call is taken
Bull, bear or stand down. One tap, stored with the time it was made.
9:30 ET
It locks
The open closes the book on that day's call. Past days are not editable, by anyone, for any reason. That is what makes the record mean something.
9:30 to 11:00
The machine executes
Sweep into the level, inversion confirms, structure stop, target at one to one or better. No discretion inside the window.
11:05 ET
The result settles
Target, stop or flat. It joins the forward record with the engine version and the hashes that produced it.
What is actually measured
Five years of NQ, 1,270 sessions, costs included, on the v1.0 engine. The single most important number here is not a total. It is the gap between these two rows.
WHEN THE DIRECTION CALL WAS RIGHT
67.2%
262 TRADES · PROFIT FACTOR 2.41 · +110.51R
WHEN IT WAS WRONG
31.3%
249 TRADES · PROFIT FACTOR 0.5 · -86.58R
Which is the whole point. The execution converts a correct direction call and bleeds on a wrong one. The machine's own automatic read is a coin flip: it commits on 46.1% of sessions and is right 52.1% of the time. So the automatic configuration is close to break even over five years, and it was never the product. Until the direction call is a human one, this is an execution engine, not an algorithm. The call is Blake's. The engine is the part that has been proven, and only conditionally. The forward record below runs v1.2.0, the tuned champion from the backtest page, where its own conditional split is published.
The forward record
SESSIONS LOGGED
1
SINCE 2026-08-14
The backtest is five years of history. The record above is live, and it is 1 session old. One session is not a track record and this page will not pretend otherwise. It grows by one line a day, in public, including the days it loses.
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