What's on the front door
Most journals greet you with a setup wizard or a blank-canvas widget grid. TurtleMetrics greets you with the four numbers that actually move week to week, three charts that tell you the trend, and your most recent trades. No customization required to get something useful.
The running line of where the account has gone over the period.
Bar chart with your average overlaid — easy to spot overtrading.
Day-by-day P&L with the average marked. Which days carried.
Is Friday quietly costing you? Now you'll know.
The metrics, defined
Every number on the dashboard ties back to a definition you can read. Here's the short version:
Profit Factor
Gross profit divided by gross loss. Above 1.0 = profitable. Above 2.0 = strong. The single most useful metric because it folds win rate and win/loss size into one number.
Consistency Score
How stable your win rate is over time. Lower is better — a 55% win rate that's consistently 55% is a different animal than one that swings between 20% and 90%. The dashboard tile flags the latter in amber.
Sharpe Ratio
Risk-adjusted return — average daily P&L divided by volatility, annualized. Above 1.0 is good. Above 2.0 is excellent. Rewards consistency over big-bet variance.
Max Drawdown
The biggest peak-to-trough dip in cumulative P&L over the period. Tells you the worst losing streak you survived — and whether you'd survive another one.
Filters that respect your time
Two filters: date range (7 / 30 / 90 / 365 days) and account (if you're tracking multiple NT accounts, switch between them or aggregate). That's it. No custom-period builder, no faceted search. The dashboard is a check-in, not a research tool — the deeper analytics live in their own pages.
The dashboard is intentionally sparse. If you want a heatmap, a scatterplot, or a tag breakdown, the analytics views are one click away. The front door stays calm on purpose.