[Followme Guide] Profile Portfolio: Followme Score Expalnined

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What is Followme Score

Followme Score is a comprehensive rating (1–10) designed to help users evaluate trading performance more clearly. Instead of focusing only on profit, it combines multiple factors over the past 13 weeks: profitability, stability, risk control, non‑lucky profitability, capital size, and entry advantage. By integrating these dimensions, it delivers a well‑rounded analysis of portfolio performance, giving traders a balanced view of both strengths and potential risks.

How to Access Followme Score:

Go to Profile → Portfolio → Select your trading account → Scroll down to view the score.
 
 
 

How Followme Score Helps Traders:

Self‑review and performance benchmark
Followme Score condenses multiple trading data points into one clear rating. This helps traders evaluate their own performance more easily, showing whether results are consistent, disciplined, and sustainable.
Compare trading performance
The score provides a simple way to compare different trading accounts or portfolios. Copy traders can also use it to assess the quality of signal providers.

How Followme Score Is Built:

The Followme Score is calculated over the past 13 weeks, combining six key metrics into one overall rating (1–10). Each metric highlights a different aspect of trading performance, weighted by importance:
Formula:
Overall Rating = Profitability 30% + Stability 10% + Risk Control 25% + Non‑lucky Profitability 10% + Capital Size 10% + Entry Advantage 15

The 6 Pillars of Followme Score

Profitability (30%)
Measures ROI and shows how effectively the account generates returns. 
(Formula: Score range: 1-10, 10 points for 3% (0.03) or more, and 1 point for 0% or less; linear regression: 333*weekly time-weighted rate of return.)

Stability (10%) 
Reflects how consistent or volatile weekly results are.
(Formula: Score 1–10, with 10 pts for standard deviation ≤ 0, 1 pt for ≥ 0.15; regression: 10 – 34 × weekly standard deviation)

Risk Control (25%) – Evaluates how well drawdowns are managed, highlighting discipline in capital protection.
(Formula: Score 1–10, with 10 pts for max drawdown = –0.1, 1 pt for –0.6; regression: 12 + 20 × max drawdown %)

Casual Profit (10%) – Shows whether profits are broadly supported or rely too much on a few big trades.
(Formula: Score 1–10, with 10 pts for ≤ 20% reliance on top trades, 1 pt for ≥ 70%; regression: 11.42 – 14.28 × ratio.)

Capital Size (10%) – Considers account balance to add context and resilience to performance.
(Formula: Score 1–10, with 10 pts for balance ≥ 50,000, 1 pt for ≤ 2,000; regression: (1 – 9/24) + (9/48000 × balance)

Entry Advantage (15%) – Assesses trade entry quality by comparing floating profits vs. floating losses.
(Formula: Score 1–10, with 10 pts for ratio ≥ 10, 1 pt for ratio = 1; regression: –5 + 5 × entry advantage ratio)

Adjustments:
Historical Trend 
Tracks how the score changes over time.
Time coefficient 
Accounts connected for fewer than 13 weeks are scored lower, since limited data makes evaluation less reliable.
Trading coefficient
Inactive accounts are penalized, with the score adjusted based on the time since the last trade, ensuring relevance to recent activity.

Conclusion

The Followme Score offers a clear, balanced way to evaluate trading performance. By combining six key metrics into one rating, it goes beyond profit alone to reveal consistency, risk control, and trade quality.
Traders can use it as a benchmark for self‑review, while copy traders gain a reliable tool to compare signal providers. In short, it turns complex data into simple, actionable insight—helping users trade and copy with greater confidence
 

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