The short answer

Kareet is a room for traders who test their own rules.

They do not name a system after a clip. They name it after tests they ran.

They learn. They backtest. They journal. They know they will make it. The work is how.

Learn

There are a lot of strategies. Information is wide and abundant.

We learn on purpose. Trading is a career. Taken lightly, it leaves people broke.

Backtest

Confidence comes from repetition.

See a pattern a thousand times. Journal a thousand trades. You become a different animal.

Most traders replay charts by hand. The eye picks the pretty examples. That is a story, not a test.

On Kareet you write the rules you actually trade. Then you run them on two to five years of history, as if you had started then. Every week stacks on the card. The journal keeps the live trades honest.

The numbers

Three figures do most of the work.

  • Trade count. How many closed trades the rule produced. Twelve pretty trades are still twelve trades.
  • Expectancy in R. Average result per trade as a multiple of what you risked. Win rate alone does not tell you this.
  • Losing streak. The worst run the history produced. That is often the number that decides whether you would still be in the chair.

If those three look fine on one quiet month of one market, they are not fine yet.

Free versus Pro

Community is free. Post tests. Share findings. Ask the question you would not ask a timeline.

Pro is $170. Launch price. 1000 seats. One payment. You run the backtests, share what you find, and grow together.

A free join does not open the desk. Checkout does.

Where this stops

Kareet measures the rules you bring. It does not invent an edge, call entries, or replace a broker.