At the beginning, everything felt random. Results fluctuated without pattern.
Instead of adding more, the focus became removing. Remove check here decision friction.
Instead of reacting to movement, the trader defined structure. Process replaced impulse.
Wins became consistent—not because of luck, but because of clarity. Better filtering, better execution, better outcomes.
Instead of chasing trades, the trader waited. Instead of forcing setups, they filtered.
But once clarity is established, everything changes. Decisions become easier.
The lesson is simple. You don’t improve by guessing—you improve by structuring.