Proof Room

Every trade,
on the record.

Three sources of evidence paired into one record. Tradovate fills are the truth layer — the trade actually happened, this price, this size, this stop. The Discord journal is the reasoning layer — what the operator was thinking, written before the outcome was known. The market chart is the context layer — what the rest of the tape was doing around the fill. The Proof Room is where they get merged, reviewed, and turned into lessons. No predictions, no signal services, no causality where none exists.

Operator-internal review layer surfacing publicly. Member access lands with Founding Preview.

Three layers, paired

Truth, reasoning, and context — separately sourced.

Most trading "proof" online is a screenshot of a P&L number. That tells you the outcome but not the decision. The Proof Room records what was decided before the outcome was known, what the market was actually doing at the time of the decision, and what the broker actually filled. Three independent layers, paired per trade.

Layer 01 · Truth

Broker truth

Every fill, order, modification, and exit comes from the operator's funded futures broker (Tradovate). Times, prices, sizes, and stop placements are the broker's record — not screenshots, not paraphrases. If the broker doesn't have it, it isn't in the Proof Room.

Source: operator's real-money Tradovate export. Account-source labeled per record.

Layer 02 · Reasoning

Discord reasoning

Operator's own Discord journal entries, captured in real time during the session — before the outcome was known. The reasoning layer is what makes a trade teachable: not "did the operator win" but "what did the operator think, and did the plan match the execution."

Source: operator's Discord journal corpus (26,600+ messages). Non-operator messages flagged and redacted.

Layer 03 · Context

Chart context

Minute-by-minute reference price data around the trade window. The chart layer shows what the rest of the tape was doing while the operator was making the decision — not for prediction, but so the reasoning makes sense in context.

Source: continuous-futures reference data (Yahoo Finance via yfinance). Tradovate fills and orders remain broker truth.

The merge

Working numbers from the operator's review window.

These are counts, not edge claims. Every paired trade is a row in the operator's review queue. The episode count is how the trades cluster into multi-fill sequences (a scale-in, a flip, a runner cut short). Discord-paired episodes carry the operator's real-time reasoning attached. Chart coverage is how many episodes had clean reference data inside the trade window.

208
Paired trades
127
Review episodes
82
Discord-paired
125 / 127
Chart-covered

Selection-stat — not a causal edge claim. These counts represent the operator's own documented trades within the Proof Room's current review window. Episodes that ended up better-documented are likely the more deliberate setups; counts reflect operator selection, not category edge. Operator real-money outcomes are not typical member outcomes, and member outcomes depend on account phase, discipline, and conditions.

What this is not

What the Proof Room refuses to do.

The point of paired evidence is to keep the lesson honest. Some things look like they belong in a "proof" surface but actively damage the work. The Proof Room rules them out by design.

Not

A signal service. The Proof Room is not "what to trade tomorrow." It is what the operator already did and why.

Not

A direction-prediction product. The framework is direction-agnostic. The Proof Room records decisions, not forecasts.

Not

An indicator backtest. Indicator language inside the journal is the operator's reasoning at decision time, not a documented causal driver.

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A typical-member-outcome claim. Operator real-money trades are operator's real-money trades. Member outcomes vary with account phase and discipline.

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Member-replicable through screenshots. The lesson is the operator's decision process, not an arrow on a chart for a member to copy.

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An automation that replaces operator stop-loss discipline. The discipline is sacred. It kept the operator alive nine years. Nothing in this product touches it.

How the work surfaces

From the desk, to the room, to the recap, to the record.

Public surfaces feed into each other in a fixed order. Daily Desk frames the session. Trade of the Week walks one trade end-to-end. Weekly Recap closes the loop on the prior week. Proof Room is the durable record everything else points back to.

The merge — under the hood

Tradovate fills → Discord journal pairing → minute-chart context → review queue → lesson authoring. Operator-internal today; member-facing surfaces ship with Founding Preview.

Member access lands with Founding Preview.

The Proof Room is the operator's internal review layer today. Founding Preview members get early access as member-facing surfaces come online — Episode Detail review, Lesson Builder, and the recursive override-capture loop the AI mentor learns from. Request access while spots are open.

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