Discipline Card

Proof of discipline, not proof of profit.

Traders share payout certificates to prove they made money. Nobody shares proof that they followed their own rules — the thing that actually determines whether they keep it. The Discipline Card is that proof: signed, verifiable, and safe to post, because it contains no money at all.

What's on a card

  • Discipline score (0–100) — how closely you followed the rules you set for yourself.
  • Tier — from Critical through Developing to Disciplined and Elite Trader.
  • Clean streak — your current and best runs of breach-free trading days.
  • Percentile — your rank among tracked traders, shown only when the population makes it honest.
  • A signature — proving Risk Marshal issued it and nobody edited it.

What's deliberately missing

No profit or loss. No balance or equity. No account number, broker, or server. No trade history. A card can be posted to a public feed without exposing anything about your money or your account — and that constraint is permanent, not a default you can switch off.

How to share one

  • Open your dashboard and generate a card — anonymous, or with a display name you choose.
  • Post the link (it unfurls into a preview card), download the story image for Instagram or TikTok, or copy the plain-text version for X and Discord.
  • Anyone who opens the link sees the card verified live on riskmarshal.com — not a screenshot they have to trust.

Questions

What is a Discipline Card?

A Discipline Card is a shareable certificate showing how closely you followed the trading rules you set for yourself — your discipline score out of 100, your tier, and your clean streak. Risk Marshal signs each card when it's issued, and the signature is re-checked every time someone opens the card's link, so an edited screenshot won't verify.

Does the card show my profit or account balance?

No — and it never will. A card contains discipline data only: score, tier, streak, an optional display name, and the issue date. It deliberately excludes P&L, balance, equity, drawdown, account numbers, and your broker. That's what makes it safe to post publicly.

Is my name shown?

Only if you choose. Cards are anonymous by default — you opt in to adding a display name each time you generate one.

How is the discipline score calculated?

It reflects your rule-following behaviour across risk, emotional control, execution, and consistency, measured against the rules you configured and enforced in real time on your MT5 account. See the discipline score documentation for the full breakdown.

What does 'Top 10% of tracked traders' mean?

It's your rank by discipline score among Risk Marshal traders with an established score. We only show a percentile once the population is large enough for the claim to be meaningful — otherwise we show nothing rather than something flattering and false.

Can someone fake a Discipline Card?

They can fake an image, but not a verification. Every card link is signed; the public card page checks that signature server-side and shows a clear 'could not be verified' state for anything we didn't issue. Ask for the link, not the screenshot.

Earn a card worth sharing.

Set your rules once. Risk Marshal enforces them on your MT5 account in real time, and scores every session — so the number on your card is earned, not claimed.