Does my written trading plan actually cover everything a responsible trading plan needs?
Check What Your Plan Covers
Check every element your written trading plan actually defines, not what you generally intend to do.
Your Result
Check every element your written trading plan actually covers and click Grade My Plan.
How this is calculated
Each checked item adds one point toward a total of 10 possible points, covering entry, exit, sizing, risk limits, scope, review process, and streak rules.
This grades whether your plan document actually contains each core element, not whether you have followed the plan in practice. Use the Trading Discipline Scorecard to grade your actual follow-through across recent trades.
A plan does not need to be long to score well here. It needs each of these 10 elements defined clearly enough that another trader could follow it without asking you what you meant.
The most commonly missing elements tend to be the streak rules, what happens after several losses in a row and what happens after several wins in a row, both moments when discipline usually breaks down first.
Risk & liability disclaimer: This tool scores whether your own written plan or answers cover a set of common trading plan elements. It is not financial advice and does not evaluate whether your plan will be profitable. Trading Habits is not a broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, or tax professional, and is not affiliated with any broker, exchange, or data provider. Always verify results independently and consult a licensed professional before making any trading or financial decision.
A Plan Only Works If It Is Actually Complete
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