TradingView is good to start. But its backtests hide biases that blow real accounts. Level 3 teaches you the pro methodology: 1-second data, Optuna 1000+ trials, Walk-Forward, CPCV. You validate your edge before risking capital — whether it's a prop firm, a personal futures account, or any other vehicle.
Level 3 goes deep technically (Optuna, WFA, CPCV, Circuit Breaker) — but we hand you the EXACT Claude Code prompts for every block: the prompt for the backtester, the prompt for the Optuna objective, the prompt for WFA, the prompt for CPCV. Not a "prompt idea", the full text, tested on our own research. You open the module, copy, Claude generates the Python code, you run it, you read the results. Pro-grade rigor without the blank-page struggle.
Our examples often use prop firms because the $2k MaxDD constraint forces a rigor that personal accounts don't impose — it's a great training ground. But the Python + Optuna + Walk-Forward + CPCV workflow applies to any instrument and any broker: futures on a personal account, forex, stocks, ETFs, crypto. Once CPCV validates your edge, you pick where to execute. The rigor of the process is the same — only the vehicle changes.
Each module reproduces a piece of the pro workflow. You don't write Python yourself — Claude Code does. You read, you pilot, you validate.
For the price of one serious prop firm evaluation, you get the full methodology to validate your edge without bias. The price will be adjusted up after the launch phase.
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Tradelo teaches a method. We are not responsible for the results you obtain. Even a pro methodology (Optuna + WFA + CPCV) does not create an edge — it lets you measure whether yours actually exists. A strategy that passes CPCV can still lose live if market regimes shift; a poorly validated or overfit strategy will lose money — fast, with no emotion to stop you. It's on you to judge robustness before risking real capital. Trading involves substantial risk of loss, including total loss of capital. Educational content only — not financial advice, no guarantee of returns.