Signal history

Review the complete lifecycle of archived market scenarios.

The Wall Street Hack signal archive is designed to preserve published signal records after they are closed, expired or invalidated. Each record should retain its original market thesis, risk classification, status history and final documented outcome.

Closed Signals Invalidated Setups Original Conditions Status Accountability
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Historical records remain connected to their original thesis.

A completed record should show what was published, how the status changed and why the signal was eventually closed, expired or invalidated.

Original record Publication data retained

Market, direction, risk and initial methodology.

Status trail Lifecycle updates retained

Pending, active, partial, closed or invalidated.

Final outcome Documented without rewriting

Closing condition and final status remain visible.

Method review Context can be evaluated

Readers can compare thesis, invalidation and result.

The archive should not remove unsuccessful records or silently change original signal conditions after publication.

Archive scope Closed, expired and invalidated signals
Record standard Original signal conditions retained
Performance claims No invented return statistics
Primary purpose Methodology accountability
Archive principles

A useful signal history must preserve both successful and failed scenarios.

The archive is not a promotional selection of favorable outcomes. It should document the complete lifecycle of all records that meet the applicable publication and retention rules.

01

Original conditions remain visible

Entry logic, invalidation, targets and risk classification should not be rewritten after the result is known.

02

Invalidated signals remain archived

A failed thesis is part of the methodology record and should not disappear from historical review.

03

Status changes are timestamped

The archive should show when a scenario became active, changed state or reached its final condition.

04

Outcome language remains limited

Signal history should not be presented as guaranteed, audited or personalized investment performance.

Signal archive

Filter historical records by market, direction and final status.

The current layout is prepared for verified WordPress signal records. The demonstration entries below are clearly marked and must be replaced or connected to genuine archived data before being presented as real history.

Illustrative archive record
BTC
Signal ID: WSH-DEMO-001

BTC / USDT structured long scenario

Closed
Direction LONG
Signal type SPOT SCENARIO
Risk level MEDIUM
Initial status PENDING
Final status CLOSED
Record type DEMONSTRATION
Original thesis

Illustrative whale-flow accumulation was combined with liquidity support, volume confirmation and a defined structural invalidation condition.

Documented outcome Scenario closed

No percentage return is displayed because this is not a genuine historical signal.

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Primary trigger

Illustrative large-wallet accumulation pattern.

Confirmation

Liquidity, volume and market-structure alignment.

Final condition

Scenario reached its documented closing logic.

Illustrative archive record
ETH
Signal ID: WSH-DEMO-002

ETH / USDT derivatives short scenario

Invalidated
Direction SHORT
Signal type DERIVATIVES
Risk level HIGH
Initial status ACTIVE
Final status INVALIDATED
Record type DEMONSTRATION
Original thesis

Illustrative exchange inflow and crowded long positioning were interpreted as possible downside pressure, subject to a clearly defined structural invalidation condition.

Documented outcome Thesis invalidated

The example demonstrates that invalidated records remain visible in the archive.

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Primary trigger

Illustrative exchange-flow and leverage imbalance.

Contradictory data

Price structure failed to confirm continued weakness.

Final condition

The published invalidation condition was reached.

Illustrative archive record
SOL
Signal ID: WSH-DEMO-003

SOL / USDT pending breakout scenario

Expired
Direction LONG BIAS
Signal type BREAKOUT SETUP
Risk level MEDIUM
Initial status PENDING
Final status EXPIRED
Record type DEMONSTRATION
Original thesis

Illustrative liquidity concentration and volume expansion required a documented breakout condition before the scenario could become active.

Documented outcome Activation did not occur

The setup expired without being treated as an active directional signal.

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Primary trigger

Illustrative liquidity and participation change.

Activation rule

A defined structural breakout was required.

Final condition

The activation window ended before confirmation.

Archive implementation notice

The three records above demonstrate the visual structure only. Replace them with verified signal records or connect the layout to the final WordPress signal archive before publishing any statistics, dates, entry levels, targets or outcomes as factual.

Outcome evaluation

A signal should be evaluated against its published conditions.

Historical review should compare the final result with the original activation, invalidation, target and expiration logic. It should not introduce new conditions after the market outcome is known.

Was the signal activated? A pending setup is not treated as active unless its activation rule occurs.
Was the invalidation condition reached? The original cancellation rule determines whether the thesis failed.
Did the scenario expire? An unactivated or outdated setup should not remain current indefinitely.
Were lifecycle updates preserved? The archive should retain material status changes and their sequence.
Archive review model Historical Signal Evaluation
Repeatable
01
Retrieve original record

Review the signal exactly as it appeared when published.

02
Confirm activation state

Determine whether the signal remained pending or became active.

03
Compare final conditions

Review targets, invalidation, expiration and closing logic.

04
Assign final archive status

Close the record without changing the original thesis.

Archive rules

Transparent recordkeeping without selective performance presentation.

The signal archive should provide methodological accountability while avoiding claims that the archive represents audited investment performance or guaranteed future accuracy.

The archive should preserve

The original signal publication record.
Activation, status and final-condition updates.
Invalidated and expired scenarios.
Risk classification and methodology context.
Corrections with visible update explanations.

The archive should not use

!Removal of failed signals to improve appearance.
!Rewritten entry or invalidation levels after the result.
!Invented returns, accuracy rates or user profits.
!Claims of guaranteed future signal performance.
!Personalized financial or investment conclusions.
Status glossary

How signal lifecycle states appear in the archive.

Each status describes a specific stage of the original scenario. The final archive status should reflect the published conditions.

pending

Pending

The required activation condition had not yet occurred at the documented time.

active

Active

The activation rule occurred and the scenario entered its active monitoring stage.

partial

Partially closed

Part of the documented management logic completed while another part remained open.

closed

Closed

The scenario reached its published conclusion or documented closing condition.

invalid

Invalidated

The published cancellation condition occurred and the original thesis was no longer valid.

WordPress archive setup

Connect this interface to structured signal records.

For a functional archive, create structured fields for signal ID, asset, direction, type, risk, publication time, lifecycle status, final condition and methodology context.

01 Create a custom post type for signal records.
02 Add structured lifecycle and methodology fields.
03 Connect archive filters to verified record metadata.
04 Link every archive card to the single signal template.
Signal history FAQ

Questions about archived signal records.

Review how closed, expired and invalidated scenarios should be stored and interpreted.

Are pending signals included in the final archive?
A pending signal may enter the archive when it expires, is cancelled or otherwise reaches a final documented state.
Are invalidated signals removed?
No. Invalidated signals are part of the methodology record and should remain available according to the archive policy.
Does a closed status mean the signal was profitable?
Not necessarily. Closed means the scenario reached its documented closing condition. The status alone does not state a financial return.
Why are the visible records marked illustrative?
The current cards demonstrate the archive design and information structure. They are not genuine historical trading signals.
Can an archived record be corrected?
Factual or technical errors may be corrected, but the correction should be visibly documented. Original conditions should not be silently rewritten after the result is known.
Does signal history guarantee future accuracy?
No. Historical scenarios do not guarantee future signal accuracy, profit or protection from market losses.
Methodology accountability

Review the complete record—not only the favorable outcome.

The Wall Street Hack signal archive is designed to preserve closed, expired and invalidated scenarios together with their original methodology. Historical records do not guarantee future signal accuracy or financial results.