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Trust layer
How CandleDojo turns public scenario-library and training data into first-party research pages without overstating what the data proves.
Page Notes
Reviewed by
CandleDojo editorial team
Published
Apr 5, 2026
Last updated
Apr 5, 2026
How this page was made
This methods page defines the public rules for what CandleDojo research pages can claim and what evidence they must show.
Direct Answer
CandleDojo insight pages describe chart-reading practice conditions, scenario coverage, and public reporting facts. They are not claims about live trading returns.
CandleDojo publishes insight pages when the claim can be supported by public scenario summaries, public reporting metrics, or clearly scoped internal product facts that are safe to expose.
If the data needed for a claim is not yet public or not yet strong enough, the topic stays on the roadmap instead of being padded into a weak post.
The current public reporting layer focuses on scenario mix, direction balance, coverage depth, and difficulty behavior. These are descriptive properties of the training library and the reporting snapshot.
They are intentionally narrower than outcome claims such as profitability, strategy edge, or user earnings.
Planned research topics remain marked as planned when the instrumentation is not ready. That includes topics like hardest patterns by accuracy or first-100-round improvement curves.
This prevents the insight layer from outrunning the data needed to support it honestly.