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Learn how to review automation metrics before live risk
Preview the Bot Metrics framework for reviewing historical examples, assumptions, drawdowns, and SIM validation before live use. The downloadable guide is temporarily unavailable.
Inside this report
- Bot metric checklist: drawdown, trade count, assumptions, and review notes
- Historical examples: educational context, not expected results
- Strategy breakdowns: how each bot works and when to use it
- Risk comparison: which bots are aggressive vs conservative
The bots themselves ship with YMI Pro — Marty Bot, KPL Bot, and the full template library.
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PDF guide for reviewing automation metrics and risk controls.
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What the metrics actually reveal.
A chart alone proves nothing. Read the drawdown, the sample size, and the regime it traded in — that's how you tell a real edge from a curve fit. Losing trades print in red, right where they happened.

What's inside the report.
Executive Summary
How to compare drawdown, sample size, market regime, and risk controls before using automation.
Includes: metric definitions, risk checklist, SIM validation prompts
Individual Bot Breakdowns
Deep dive into each template's strategy logic, ideal market conditions, risk controls, and review requirements.
Includes: drawdown review, win/loss context, sample-size questions
Template Fit Framework
How to compare templates by account type, market regime, drawdown tolerance, and monitoring capacity.
Includes: fit questions, rule checks, and pause conditions
Setup Instructions
How to prepare a monitored automation setup, platform requirements, and what to review before use.
Includes: NinjaTrader 8 setup checklist, data-feed questions, best practices

Who this report is for.
What members review before using bots.
Start with one template in SIM, document behavior, and check whether setup matches the current market regime.
Automation should execute defined rules. It still needs monitoring, risk limits, and review after every session.
Prop-firm traders must read rules first: trailing drawdown, consistency limits, payout conditions, and news restrictions.
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