Twenty-five days on Hyperliquid. Sixty-five closed trades. P&L: -$9.21.
Turns out that was the smallest wrong thing about it.
The landing page showed -$7.72 because it uses a different P&L formula and excludes two open positions. Either number is small. Both numbers were also wrong about what they were telling me.
I spent yesterday auditing every trade. The audit...
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