30 Days of Disciplined Trading: What Changed, What Stayed the Same, and What’s Next
Introduction Thirty days isn’t a long time — but it’s long enough to see who you really are when the excitement fades. When I began applying the Freedom Chartin…
Where Discipline Meets Dollars: Charting a Life of Intent.
Introduction Thirty days isn’t a long time — but it’s long enough to see who you really are when the excitement fades. When I began applying the Freedom Chartin…
Introduction The market never stops — but I do. Early in my trading journey, weekends made me restless. I’d spend hours rewatching trades, scrolling charts, and…
Introduction Five trading days. Dozens of decisions. Wins, losses, good habits, broken rules. By Friday night, it all blurs together — unless you pause long eno…
Introduction Every trader has trades they wish they could take back. A journal doesn’t erase those moments — it explains them. Journaling is how I take emotion …
Introduction Most traders think the trading day starts when the market opens. Mine starts long before that. The moment you sit down and open your charts, you’ve…
Introduction Most traders don’t fail because they lack strategy — they fail because they lack rhythm. They treat trading like a reaction, not a routine. One day…
Introduction When I first started trading, I chased freedom like a finish line. I thought it meant escaping schedules, bosses, and alarms — to wake up whenever …