Provider Performance Score Formula
Última atualização: April 23, 2026
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How are SignalFloor trading creators scored?
The Provider Performance Score (PPS) is a six-component weighted metric SignalFloor uses to rank signal providers. It weights max drawdown (30%), profit factor (25%), risk consistency (20%), trade frequency (10%), win rate (10%), time on platform (5%). Win rate is only 10% of PPS — drawdown and risk-adjusted results matter more. Scores above 65 are considered actionable. Drawdown is weighted higher than win rate so the score resists gaming. The live formula is on this page and used in product code — SignalFloor is decision support, not copy trading.
Every public creator profile can show a Provider Performance Score (PPS) from 0–100. The score is a weighted sum of six components. There is no admin override, no hidden multiplier, and no appeal. Win rate is only 10% of PPS — drawdown and risk-adjusted results carry more weight because they are harder to game.
Weights below are the same constants the product uses (PPS_METRIC_DEFINITIONS). If a weight changes in code, this page changes with it. Related: provider tier formula · signal engine rules · glossary · llms.txt.
Weights (100%)
Max drawdown 30%
How deep your worst equity dip was (peak-to-trough on closed trades). Lower drawdown scores higher.
Profit factor 25%
Gross winning % divided by gross losing %. Above 1.5 is healthy; below 1.2 hurts this score.
Risk consistency 20%
How stable your position sizing is across signals. Wild lot-size swings reduce this score.
Trade frequency 10%
Steady, sustainable posting cadence scores better than long gaps or sudden spikes.
Win rate 10%
Share of closed signals that hit take-profit or closed in profit. Only 10% of PPS — R:R matters more.
Time on platform 5%
Longer, consistent track records receive a small bonus. New providers start lower here.
Honesty rules
- A creator with no closed trades does not get a padded 0% win rate or a fake PPS chip. Public surfaces show an em dash.
- Component scores appear only when a real PPS snapshot exists. The weights are always shown so the contract is visible even for new creators.
- PPS is decision support, not a promise of future returns. Past closed-signal history is not a guarantee of trading success.
Changes to this formula
The weights are source-controlled. When we change a weight, this page, the glossary entry, and every public breakdown that imports PPS_METRIC_DEFINITIONS update together. We will post material changes on the blog.