AI Council — Agent 7 of 8
Entry & Exit Judge
Opportunity capture forensics
The Entry & Exit Judge is the timing specialist. It evaluates whether you chased entries, placed stops logically, held targets with discipline, and captured available opportunity — grading each dimension separately so fixes are specific, not generic.
What it reads from your tape
The Entry & Exit Judge receives pre-aggregated metrics from your completed trades — not a generic chat summary. Every input comes from your canonical trade tape.
- →Entry timing quality vs. planned trigger
- →Exit timing and hold duration patterns
- →Stop placement quality and distance from structure
- →Target placement and partial exit discipline
- →MAE/MFE patterns and opportunity cost in R
What it detects
- MAE/MFE inefficiency and capture failures
- Exit quality failures (fear exits, runner cuts)
- Opportunity leakage — R left on the table
- Stop and target discipline gaps vs. playbook
What it delivers
- Entry and exit quality scores separately
- Exit pattern classification with examples
- Four-price forensics summary (MAE, MFE, MAPE, MFPE)
- Capture-efficiency scoring with potential monthly gain
Example finding
“11/18 losers tagged fear exit within 5 min of entry on breakout setup”

How it fits the Council
The Entry & Exit Judge runs in parallel with six other specialists on the same audit period. Each agent sees metrics tuned to its domain. When specialists disagree, they debate transparently in The Situation Room before the Chief Coaching Officer synthesizes everything into a dollar-ranked Kill List.
Learn about the full AI Council pipelineMeet the other agents
Performance Analyst
Profitability & statistical edge
Learn more Agent 2Behavioral Psychologist
Discipline & emotional leakage
Learn more Agent 3Execution Tactician
Timing & fill quality
Learn more Agent 4Risk Assassin
Capital preservation
Learn more Agent 5Setup Surgeon
Setup edge & decay
Learn more Agent 6Regime Cartographer
Market environment fit
Learn more Agent 8Chief Coaching Officer
Synthesis & prioritization
Learn moreFrequently asked questions
How is this different from the Execution Tactician?
The Execution Tactician focuses on fill quality, slippage, and partials. The Entry & Exit Judge focuses on whether your timing decisions — when to enter, where to place stops, when to exit — matched your plan and captured available opportunity.
What are four-price forensics?
MAE (max adverse excursion), MFE (max favorable excursion), MAPE, and MFPE — the four price extremes during a trade's life. Together they reveal whether exits were fear-driven, target-driven, or optimal given what the market offered.
See Entry & Exit Judge on your trade history
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