A public evidence note for a U.S. market intraday Data Center restart experiment.
The experiment tests whether the trading system can restore runtime order after interruption solely through its own data chain, without relying on an external persistence mechanism.
On 2026-06-03, A-DC was restarted during live U.S. market hours. After the restart, three public-safe paired checkpoints were compared against a TradingView reference surface.
The public claim is narrow: the experiment tests whether the trading system can restore runtime order after interruption solely through its own data chain, without relying on an external persistence mechanism.
This trading-system line came from earlier human-AI engineering collaboration in 2025, using web-based Claude rather than GPT. That provenance matters because this page is also evidence of how AI-assisted engineering was forced into hard runtime constraints.
The original screenshots and cloud logs remain internal. This page publishes only the public-safe evidence surface.
NVDA / 15m / Bar ET 2026-06-03 11:00 / snapshot 11:15:00 ET
NVDA / 15m / Bar ET 2026-06-03 11:45 / snapshot 12:00:00 ET
NVDA / 15m / Bar ET 2026-06-03 12:00 / snapshot 12:15:06 ET
The three checkpoints show that, after an intraday restart, price bars and EMA state returned quickly to the visible TradingView reference surface.
Volume moved from a restart-window residual to near-zero visible difference in the later checkpoints: from -40,110 to 8 to 4.
RMA remained a separate numeric field with visible residuals of about -2.2927%, -2.2418%, and -2.2309%. This is not presented as 100% alignment.
This page does not publish raw logs, formulas, thresholds, trading signals, filter logic, timing windows, data-source handling, account details, broker configuration, deployment paths, or implementation recovery steps.
RMA appears only as an isolated numeric evidence field. This page does not publish its calculation chain, historical window, debugging trail, or strategy meaning.
This page is not trading advice, strategy disclosure, an investment result, or proof of trading performance.