Strategy validation engine

Your backtest looks great.
Is any of it real?

Free pass-probability calculators trust whatever win rate you type in — garbage in, confident garbage out. Calcyte validates your actual trade log with the statistics quants use, and tells you plainly whether the edge survives — before you risk real money.

No account needed. Your data is never stored.

The battery

Six ways a fake edge gets caught

Deflated Sharpe

Does the Sharpe survive after accounting for every variant you tried?

Walk-forward

Does the edge hold out-of-sample, or only where it was fit?

Monte Carlo

How much of the equity curve is luck? Drawdown cones, not vibes.

Regime analysis

Does it only work in one market regime — or one lucky window?

Cost sensitivity

At what real-world cost per trade does the edge die?

Sample adequacy

Are there even enough trades to distinguish edge from noise?

How it works

Upload. Validate. Face the verdict.

Upload your results

A returns series, an equity curve, or a raw trade log — CSV, parsed in memory, discarded after the run.

The engine runs the math

Published formulas, deterministic, conservative by construction. No number is ever inflated to flatter you.

Get the honest answer

No edge means we say “no edge” — in the first sentence, with the reasons ranked and no tuning tips to dig the hole deeper.


Run it

Validate your strategy


Pricing — no surprises

One check free. Everything else, $9.99.

Free

$0

  • The overfitting (Deflated-Sharpe) verdict
  • Plain-language reason, no account required
  • Data processed in memory, never stored

Calcyte Pro

$9.99/month · cancel anytime

  • The full six-check battery
  • 0–100 Reality Score with ranked reasons
  • Plain-English narrated diagnosis
  • Full HTML report + shareable badge

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Your data

Nothing to leak

Your upload is parsed in memory, validated, and discarded — never stored, never logged, never sent to any third-party AI. The narration model runs on our own server. The verdict describes your own data; it is diagnostic, never advice.