u/russoliber

Image 1 — ML forecasting + AI decisions, 2 months fully automated on Hyperliquid - still looking for decent performance analytics
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ML forecasting + AI decisions, 2 months fully automated on Hyperliquid - still looking for decent performance analytics

Running multiple LLMs on top of ML forecasting models, live on real capital on Hyperliquid for 2 months. System side is working fine, but I still haven't found a decent performance analytics solution - specifically something I can share with third parties for verification.

I can share my explorer link (like this: https://app.hyperliquid.xyz/explorer/address/0xec917F0F6c8d4AE7fFEFD5856D9ad802DD5F094b), but it's just raw on-chain data, completely unreadable as performance analytics.

What I've tried:

- Hyperliquid Portfolio - doesn't show all the metrics I need and can't be shared publicly

- Hyperdash - max drawdown and Sharpe ratio calculations are off

- TradesViz - has a sharing feature, but no dashboard customization and max drawdown is also calculated incorrectly

Anyone know a solid ready-made solution for this?

u/russoliber — 6 days ago
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Running live on Hyperliquid for 2 months - stuck on something stupid

Been running an automated setup on Hyperliquid for a couple months - ML models + AI decision logic. Works fine, but I can't find a decent analytics platform to track performance properly.

Tried Hyperdash - PnL doesn't match what Hyperliquid shows natively, so drawdown and Sharpe are both off.

Tried TradesViz - better, but max drawdown calculation is wrong (screenshot - the -65% figure is clearly not right given the equity curve). And no Sharpe support at all.

What I actually need: correct drawdown, Sharpe ratio, and a public shareable dashboard so I have a third-party source beyond the Hyperliquid explorer.

Anyone found something that works, or is everyone just building their own?

u/russoliber — 6 days ago