An anchor is an author of indices. Their record is what they put their name to: what published, what settled, and how much of what they proposed was stopped before it ever reached a page.
No slate by this author has settled with a score yet. Rates appear at 12 scored slates; until then there is nothing to average, and a running view is not a result.
No proposal by this author has been recorded, so there is no screening record to report.
Calibration of the venue prices at inception on the questions this anchor selected, on the sides they declared, measured against the outcomes those venues later reported. It scores the prices, not the anchor: the anchor chose the questions, not the quotes. It is not a performance claim, not a return, not a forecast and not advice.
equal-notional, size-blind, percentage-only; mid marks; oriented to the declared side — hypothetical · mid marks · before fees, spread and slippage
No slate by this author has settled with a score yet. Rates appear at 12 scored slates; until then there is nothing to average, and a running view is not a result.
4 of 53 recorded proposals were stopped by a gate — at or above the 30-proposal minimum, so the rate is published with its sample.
No question in this author’s published slates has been graded by its venue yet, so there is nothing to score prices against.
Calibration of the venue prices at inception on the questions this anchor selected, on the sides they declared, measured against the outcomes those venues later reported. It scores the prices, not the anchor: the anchor chose the questions, not the quotes. It is not a performance claim, not a return, not a forecast and not advice.
equal-notional, size-blind, percentage-only; mid marks; oriented to the declared side — hypothetical · mid marks · before fees, spread and slippage
Tracked view, not a performance claim and not advice. The Slate Score is an equal-notional, size-blind percentage move of the published composition, marked at mid prices with no fees, no slippage and no capacity assumption. W.E.T. accepts no orders; each market trades individually on its own venue. How indices are cultivated and checked →