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Alertsify Public Trader Pages: Verified P&L for Every Copy Trader

~4 min readAlertsify Team

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TL;DR: Alertsify public trader pages are live. Every trader on the platform now has a dedicated profile showing broker-verified P&L, ratings from real subscribers, and a complete trade history — all viewable at /traders/[username] with no login required.

Choosing who to follow in copy trading has historically meant trusting screenshots, cropped Discord messages, or whatever a trader chooses to share. Alertsify public trader pages change that by giving every copy trader on the platform a transparent, broker-verified profile. If a trader executes trades through their connected brokerage, the results show up on their page — automatically and without filters.

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Each public profile surfaces broker-verified performance in a single transparent view

What Lives on an Alertsify Public Trader Page

Each public profile is built around one principle: every number shown must come from a broker-confirmed source, not a self-reported claim. That means subscribers comparing traders are comparing real execution data side by side.

Broker-Verified Performance Metrics

Every performance stat on a trader's page is pulled from broker-confirmed activity. The metrics displayed include:

  • Total P&L
  • Win rate
  • Average return per trade
  • Monthly performance breakdown

Because the data is sourced from the broker rather than from the trader's own dashboard, there is no opportunity to cherry-pick winning weeks or hide drawdowns. The performance history is the performance history.

Reviews From Real Subscribers Only

The reviews and ratings section is tied directly to subscription relationships. A user can only leave a review on a trader's page if they have actually subscribed to and followed that trader. There are no anonymous testimonials, no friend-of-the-trader reviews, and no purchased ratings — every star comes from someone who lived through the trades.

Complete Executed Trade History

Every public trader page includes a full log of executed trades. For each position, the trade history shows:

  • Entry and exit prices
  • Time in trade
  • P&L per position

This level of detail lets potential subscribers evaluate not just whether a trader is profitable, but how they trade — whether they scalp quickly, hold through multi-day swings, or size up after losses. Trade-by-trade visibility is what separates a verified track record from a marketing pitch.

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Trade-by-trade visibility separates a verified track record from a pitch

Why Public Trader Pages Matter for Copy Trading

Before committing real capital to copy another person's strategy, a subscriber should be able to independently verify what that person actually trades and how they have actually performed. That kind of verification has historically been almost impossible in retail options communities, where most "track records" exist only as social-media posts.

Alertsify public trader pages bring that verification into the open. Every trader's results are transparent, verifiable, and publicly accessible — not gated behind a paid Discord or a screenshot thread. This raises the bar for the entire copy-trading ecosystem: traders who want subscribers have to actually trade well, and subscribers have a real basis for choosing who to follow.

For more on how broker-verified execution underpins this transparency, see the transparency overview.

How to View a Trader's Public Page

Public trader pages are open to everyone. To view any trader's profile, visit /traders/[username]. No account, no subscription, and no login are required to browse performance, history, or reviews. Subscribers and prospective subscribers can do their full due diligence before deciding to copy anyone.

This open-access model is intentional. The point of transparency is that it works even when the person verifying the data is not yet a customer. If a track record only looks good behind a paywall, it is not really a track record.

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Open access means due diligence happens before any commitment

What Public Pages Mean for Traders on Alertsify

For traders sharing their strategies through Alertsify, the public page updates automatically. There is nothing to configure, no metrics to enable, and no performance dashboard to manage manually. As trades are executed and confirmed by the broker, the page reflects them.

This setup rewards consistency. The better a trader executes — over weeks and months, not just on a single good day — the stronger the public profile becomes. Because the data is sourced and the reviews are gated to real subscribers, building a reputation on Alertsify is purely a function of real performance.

Traders interested in how execution flows from signal to subscriber can review how the platform works end to end.

Transparency as a Default, Not a Feature

Alertsify public trader pages are part of a broader commitment to making copy trading auditable by default. Broker-verified P&L, real subscriber reviews, and complete trade history are not premium add-ons — they are the baseline every trader on the platform operates under. For anyone evaluating which copy trader to follow, that baseline is the difference between informed decisions and educated guesses.

To see the public profiles in action, browse the full trader directory or check out additional product updates on the Alertsify blog.

Disclaimer: Options trading and copy trading involve substantial risk and are not suitable for all investors. Past performance — even when broker-verified — does not guarantee future results. Nothing on Alertsify or its public trader pages constitutes investment advice. Always evaluate your own risk tolerance before subscribing to or copying any trader.

Frequently asked questions

What are Alertsify public trader pages?
Alertsify public trader pages are dedicated profiles for every trader on the platform. Each page displays broker-verified P&L, ratings from real subscribers, and a complete log of executed trades.
Do I need an account to view a trader's page on Alertsify?
No. Public trader pages are accessible to anyone at /traders/[username] with no login or subscription required, so prospective subscribers can verify a track record before committing.
How is the P&L on a public trader page verified?
Every performance metric — total P&L, win rate, average return per trade, and monthly breakdowns — is pulled from broker-confirmed activity rather than self-reported numbers, so the data cannot be edited or cherry-picked.
Can anyone leave a review on an Alertsify trader's profile?
No. Reviews and ratings are gated to users who have actually subscribed to and followed that specific trader, which prevents anonymous testimonials and purchased ratings.
What trade details are shown in the public trade history?
Each executed trade on a public profile shows entry and exit prices, time in trade, and P&L per position, giving subscribers full visibility into how the trader operates.
Do traders have to opt in or configure their public page?
No. Public pages update automatically as trades are executed and confirmed by the broker. There is nothing for the trader to configure or manually publish.

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