Am I too dependent on someone else's trade alerts or signals to pull the trigger?
Check What Applies to You
Check every statement that's honestly true about your trading over the last few weeks.
Your Result
Check the statements that apply to you and click the button to see where you stand.
How this is calculated
Each checked statement adds one point. Your score out of 8 sorts into three tiers: low (0 to 2), moderate (3 to 5), and high (6 to 8).
This isn't a case against using a signal service, chat room, or someone else's ideas as one input among several. It's a check on whether that input has gradually become the only reason you take a trade, without you fully noticing the shift.
A useful test: could you explain and defend this trade to yourself without mentioning who called it? If the answer is consistently no, that's the pattern this quiz is designed to surface.
This is a self-reflection checklist, not a psychological assessment or a diagnosis, and it doesn't evaluate any specific signal service, chat room, or provider.
Risk & liability disclaimer: This is a self-reflection checklist, not a psychological assessment, diagnosis, or evaluation of any specific signal service, chat room, or provider. Trading Habits is not a broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, or tax professional, and is not affiliated with any broker, exchange, or data provider. We do not guarantee this tool is error-free or suitable for your situation. Always verify results independently and consult a licensed professional before making any trading or financial decision. Trading involves risk of loss, and you could lose some or all of the capital you trade with.
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