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The Tradapt Score: How It's Calculated and What It Means

A detailed explanation of the Tradapt Score — its five dimensions, how each is calculated, and how to use it to track improvement.

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Last reviewed: Apr 2026

What the Tradapt Score Measures


The Tradapt Score (0–100) is a composite metric that gives you a single number representing your overall trading health. It evaluates five dimensions:


Win Rate (0–25): The percentage of your closed trades that finished in profit. This directly measures whether your edge is working. A higher win rate contributes up to 25 points.


Profit Factor (0–25): Gross profit divided by gross loss. A profit factor above 1.5 is considered solid; above 2.0 is strong. This measures the quality and size of your winners versus losers — you can have a low win rate and still score well here with large wins.


Journaling (0–20): How consistently you record meaningful context on your trades. A trade counts as journaled if it has any of: an emotion rating, notes, a setup type, or at least one screenshot. Consistent journaling enables the AI and analytics to work at full capacity.


Risk Management (0–15): Whether you are applying sound risk practices. Up to 10 points come from the percentage of trades where you tracked rule adherence. An additional 5 points are awarded if you have configured guardrails in your journal defaults (max daily loss or max daily trades). If nothing is tracked, this scores 0 — no free marks.


Consistency (0–15): The percentage of your trading days that ended with a net positive P&L. A score of 70%+ profitable days earns full marks. This measures stability over time rather than any single exceptional day masking many losses.


How to Interpret Your Score


Score RangeInterpretation
0–40Early stage; significant gaps in consistency, discipline, or execution
40–60Developing; foundation is in place but behavioral or execution gaps remain
60–75Solid; consistent execution with room for refinement
75–85Advanced; high consistency and discipline across all dimensions
85–100Exceptional; professional-level consistency and execution quality

Most traders with 6+ months of consistent journaling score in the 55–75 range.


Improving Your Score


Each dimension has specific improvement levers:


Improving Consistency: Trade similar setups every day. Avoid high-variance days with extremely large wins or losses. Review weekly rather than daily to identify consistency patterns.


Improving Discipline: Log emotional state on every trade. Track behavioral tags (revenge trade, FOMO, etc.). The AI will identify your primary behavioral pattern — focus on that first.


Improving Risk Management: Configure daily loss limits in journal defaults. This immediately improves your risk management subscore. Follow those limits consistently.


Improving Execution: Focus on taking your highest-expectancy setups more frequently. Remove lowest-expectancy setups from your trading. Improve exit timing (MAE/MFE analysis).


Score Update Frequency


Your score updates daily as new trades are added. The 4-week rolling window means changes in behavior take 2–4 weeks to fully reflect in the score.


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