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BROWSER-ONLY ANALYSIS

Does your history
fit the rules?

Upload a MetaTrader 5 report or a simple CSV. We replay the closed-trade history against selected prop programs, then estimate a historical funded-account payout after the split and one challenge fee.

Your statement stays on your device.

All parsing and calculations happen in this browser. No file is uploaded, stored or sent to PropQuant Lab.

WHY THE REPLAY MATTERS

Same MACD strategy.
Different prop outcome.

In a $50K 1-Step historical replay, the same losing MT5 MACD Sample test was fee-heavy at 1× risk but produced a $12,051 net historical result with FundedNext at 2× risk. That is not an edge or a forecast—it shows why account rules and sizing must be tested together.

Read the full MACD case study →
01

Import history

Use an MT5 HTML report, CSV, or a generic CSV with a close date and P&L/profit column.

FILENo file selected
PARSED TRADES

Keep the real starting balance from the statement. Risk multiplier scales every historical P&L: 1.0× keeps the original risk, 0.5× is more conservative, 2.0× is twice as aggressive. A positive funded profit is paid at the end of each selected calendar-day cycle; firm-specific schedules can differ.

02

Choose account size

All current program profiles are compared at the same notional size. Rule data is sourced from each firm’s official terms; always re-check the linked rules before buying.

03

Compare the historical replay

The simulator runs the uploaded closed-trade sequence in order. A pass is historical only, not a prediction or investment recommendation.

Upload a statement or use sample data to run the comparison.
WHAT THIS MVP DOES
Challenge replay

Applies phase targets, minimum trading days, daily loss and maximum-loss thresholds to the chronological trade history.

Funded scenario

After a historical pass, applies the same risk limits to remaining results and estimates the payout after the stated split.

Transparent limits

Shows the profile and fee used. Missing or complex rules are not silently invented; the official rule page remains one click away.