Listicles
Short lists on the parts of trading that aren't the chart.
Journaling, sizing, risk rules, overtrading, patterns, and the money habits sitting outside the platform. No hype, no promised outcomes, just numbered lists worth checking your own habits against.
9 Journal Habits That Separate The Traders Who Stick Around
Most journals die around week three. The habits behind the ones that make it a full year, and why none of them require software.
9 items Position Sizing8 Position-Sizing Mistakes That Blow Up Trading Accounts
Strategy gets the credit and the blame. Size is usually what actually decides whether a bad week ends an account or just dents it.
8 items Risk Management7 Risk Management Rules Worth Writing Down Before Your Next Trade
Rules only work if they exist somewhere besides memory. 7 worth putting on paper before the next trade, not after a bad one.
7 items Trading Psychology8 Signs You're Overtrading, And What To Do About Each One
Overtrading rarely feels like a decision. 8 signs worth checking against, each with a specific fix instead of a general reminder.
8 items Technical Analysis6 Chart Patterns Worth Understanding Before You Trade Off One
Patterns get taught as shapes to memorize. The crowd behavior behind each shape, and the specific way each one tends to fail.
6 items Money & Trading7 Money Habits Outside The Market That Wreck Trading Accounts
The account rarely blows up over one bad trade. It's usually the money habits sitting outside the platform that decide the rest.
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