The Performance Dashboard is the accountability layer of Pudzee Copilot. It is where live trading results are organized into a reviewable record, including summary statistics, equity progression, recent sessions, and purchased pass days.
On the current marketing surface, Pudzee frames this as live performance operated on a TopstepX 2K EOD drawdown account model for transparency and accountability.
What you see
Summary metrics
The dashboard shows the core performance metrics traders actually care about:
- Net P&L
- Trade count and lots traded
- Win rate
- Profit factor
- Sharpe ratio
- Average win, average loss, and average duration metrics
Combined, ES, and NQ views
You can switch between a combined view and instrument-specific views, which makes it easier to compare how ES and NQ are performing separately.
Equity and session review
The dashboard includes a cumulative equity chart plus recent sessions and calendar-based day selection, so you can drill into a specific day after the session is over.
Purchased pass days
Purchased pass days show which dates and instruments you actually bought. That makes the dashboard a useful bridge between what you paid for, what you watched, and what you later reviewed.
How to use it as a trader
1. Use it as an accountability record
The dashboard is where Pudzee shows what actually happened. It is not a cherry-picked recap page - it is the place to verify results, session by session.
2. Compare instruments honestly
Some traders naturally align better with ES; others align better with NQ. The separate filters make that visible instead of hiding everything inside one combined number.
3. Review recent sessions instead of relying on memory
Use recent-session and calendar views to revisit specific trading days, especially the days you purchased and actually traded around.
Important notes
- The Performance Dashboard is an accountability tool, not a guarantee of future results.
- Past performance does not guarantee future performance.
- The live panel tells you what is happening now; the dashboard tells you what actually happened over time.