Built to be checked.
Vectra started as one engineer's answer to a simple problem: every retail trading product asks for trust, and almost none of them earn it. Backtests are curated. Drawdowns are buried. The word “verified” appears next to numbers nobody can verify.
So this system was built backwards from the question “what would it take for a skeptic to believe this?” The answer became the product: a validation gauntlet whose verdicts are published even when they fail, an engine whose risk limits are enforced in code rather than promised in copy, and a cockpit that streams the same state the operator sees — to anyone, in the live demo, without a login.
The honest version of algorithmic trading is less glamorous than the marketing version. Returns are smaller than the ads promise. Drawdowns happen. Some strategies fail validation and never ship. We'd rather show you that than join the noise.
The three commitments
- Every number carries its source. Figures are computed server-side from audited records and shown with their timestamp.
- Failures are published. Validation verdicts render in the same typeface whether they pass or not.
- Risk limits live in the engine. No UI, including ours, can weaken a position cap or a loss halt.
Questions? Read the methodology, inspect the live demo, or check the unedited record.