Profit factor explained for prop strategies
Profit factor is one of the most quoted and least understood strategy metrics. It tells you about quality, not survival — and an unusually high number can be a red flag, not a green one.
Profit factor is gross profit divided by gross loss. A profit factor of 2.0 means the strategy made twice as much on its winners as it lost on its losers, over the sample. Above 1.0 is profitable; the further above, the more efficient the edge looks.
What a healthy number looks like
For most robust strategies, a profit factor between roughly 1.5 and 3 over a meaningful sample is a genuinely strong, sustainable result. It signals a real edge without being implausible. The portfolios above mostly sit in or near that band — and that's by design.
Why a sky-high profit factor can be a warning
A profit factor of 10 or more is not automatically better; it often means the sample is small, the strategy is highly selective, or it has been curve-fit to a particular window. A handful of trades can produce a gorgeous ratio that evaporates out of sample. Treat extreme profit factors as a prompt to check sample size and reproducibility, not as a trophy.
Profit factor doesn't tell you about survival
This is the critical limitation. Two strategies with identical profit factors can have completely different blow rates, because profit factor says nothing about how the losses are sequenced or how the position is sized. A strategy can be highly profitable per the ratio and still blow an account. Read profit factor alongside drawdown, never alone.
Profit factor measures how good your trades are. It says nothing about whether you'll survive long enough to take them. Pair it with blow rate or it lies by omission.
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