The benchmark

Helm's pick vs your call.

Discipline pays, or your edge beats Helm — and the record settles it. The same machinery that measures the gate measures every deviation you make.

The benchmark

Helm's pick vs your call.

The governed book is a public benchmark. Follow the ★ pick and your curve equals Helm's. Deviate — resize, change levels, or turn the gate off — and the gap is your deviation alpha, scored the same way every time from price.

  • Every deploy snapshots both intents: what Helm proposed and what you executed.
  • Both series are scored identically — entry → target/stop/horizon — so the comparison is honest.
  • The gate's enforced-vs-override toggle is a measurement primitive: it's how we show, on the record, what the governor adds.
How the benchmark is scored →
You vs Helm — illustrative
★ Helm's pickfollowed
Your deploys14 trades · 79% followed
Gate: enforced−drawdown avoided
Gate: overrideyour deviation alpha

Follow the ★ and your curve equals Helm's. Every deviation is measured the same way — the gap is yours, for better or worse.

One record per deploy

Every deploy snapshots both intents — what Helm proposed (the ★ pick) and what you executed — keyed to your wallet.

Scored identically

Both series run through the same forward-return scoring: entry → target/stop/horizon-close. No favouritism, no rescaling.

Deviation is alpha (or not)

Resize, change levels, or turn the gate off — each is a deviation. The delta between your curve and Helm's is yours to own, up or down.