SignalFloor displays all completed trading signals publicly — including both wins and losses — to promote transparency and allow traders to evaluate provider consistency, risk management discipline, and historical behavior across market conditions.
This allows users to evaluate:
- Provider consistency
- Risk management discipline
- Historical behavior across market conditions
Why Active Signals Are Not Public
Active signals are actionable and time-sensitive.
Making them public would:
- Undermine provider value
- Encourage signal leakage
- Reduce accountability
Transparency Without Leakage
This model allows:
- Public trust verification
- Private execution value
Users can see what happened, but must subscribe to act when it matters.
Summary
SignalFloor separates proof from execution. Completed signals are public so traders can verify performance. Active signals are subscriber-only so providers retain execution value.