Product Update —
What’s New in EdgeLock — June 2026
A lot shipped this month. The short version: the free calculators grew into a proper toolkit with real educational guides, the site got a tools hub and an FAQ, and we locked in early adopter pricing before rates go up. Details below.
Four free calculators, now with full guides
Each calculator now ships with an in-depth guide covering the math behind it and how professionals actually use it — not just an input form:
- Trading Expectancy Calculator — expected value per trade, and how many trades it takes before your edge is statistically real.
- Drawdown Recovery Calculator — why a 50% drawdown needs a 100% gain, and how many trades recovery actually takes.
- Account Growth Calculator — Monte Carlo simulation of your equity curve, with Kelly Criterion analysis of your risk per trade.
- Prop Firm Passing Probability — your realistic odds of passing an evaluation, simulated thousands of times against the firm’s drawdown rules.
All four are free with no signup, and they now live together on the new tools hub.
Early adopter pricing — locked for life
EdgeLock’s real prices are $15/month for Supporter and $20/month for Edge AI. Early adopters get Supporter for $4.99 and Edge AI for $9.99 — and the price stays locked for as long as you stay subscribed. Rates step up as the community grows, so the earlier you join, the better your permanent rate. Details on the homepage.
Smaller improvements
- A proper FAQ on the homepage — what a trading journal is for, which markets EdgeLock supports, how the AI reviews work, and how your data is handled.
- Calculators now cross-link to each other, so the math connects: expectancy feeds drawdown recovery feeds evaluation odds.
- This blog — product updates and trading-math writing will land here from now on.
What’s next
More writing on the math of day trading — expectancy, drawdowns, and the statistics of edges — plus continued work on the AI review engine. If there’s something you want EdgeLock to do, paid plans include a direct line to influence what gets built next.