Days running counts how long an automation has been active on dogabot. Longer history usually means more reliable statistics.
Simple example
- 7 days running — early snapshot; ROI can swing wildly from one good trade
- 120 days running — more data for drawdown, Sharpe, and benchmark
Why it matters
Short track records can look amazing by luck. Prefer automations with enough days—and check leaderboard time windows (7d / 30d / all-time).
On dogabot
Days appears under More metrics (Pro) on the automation detail page.
Quick checklist
- < 30 days → treat metrics as preliminary
- Compare 30d vs. all-time ROI for consistency
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