The Story
The Story of the Check-List
- Is the current trend bullish or bearish?
2. Is the main trend bullish or bearish on selected timeframe?
3. Where is price now? where are the keylevels?
4. Are there any Price Action?
5. Are there any failed Price Action?
6. Is there evidence that the market is getting rid of buyers or sellers?
💰“The Power of Price Action”
Quotes:
“Let Price Tell the Story.”
“Price Never Lies – Everything Else Might.”
“Trade What You See, Not What You Think.”
“Candles Speak Louder Than Indicators.”
- “The Truth is in the Candles.”
The Pilot’s Protocol: The Trading Checklist
Chip was bouncing on his chair, two fingers hovering over the ‘Execute’ button. His monitors were flashing with green arrows, and the ticker for Space-Xpress Delivery (SXD) was surging. “Ollie, look! It’s breaking the round number at $100! Massive volume! This feels like the trade of the decade! I’m going all in!”
Ollie “The Oracle of Obvious” didn’t even look up from his crossword puzzle. “Did you run the pre-flight checklist, Chip?”
Chip froze, his fingers twitching. “The… the checklist? Ollie, this isn’t a leisurely Sunday drive; this is a supersonic market breakout! I don’t have time to look at some boring laminated card!”
Ollie sighed and slid a crisp, well-worn card toward him. “The checklist isn’t meant to steal your excitement, Chip. It’s meant to guarantee your survival. Every professional pilot, doctor, and even the guy running the tilt-a-whirl at the county fair uses a checklist. Why? Because when adrenaline is high, IQ is low. Now, read the protocol for an Entry Filter, please.”
The Professional’s Safety Net
Chip grumbled but read the first item:
1. Market Condition: Is the overall market trending, consolidating, or reversing? “Okay, HLT is trending up, check.”
2. Key Level Confluence: Is the price action happening at a significant, respected Key Level? “Well, it’s $100, a big round number. That counts, right?” Chip mumbled.
3. Confirmation Signal: Did the trade trigger with a closed candle, Pin Bar, or other decisive signal? “It’s still spiking! The candle hasn’t closed yet! But I can’t wait, Ollie, it’ll leave me behind!” Chip whined.
Ollie lifted an eyebrow. “A spiking candle is noise, Chip. A closed candle is fact. Wait for the confirmation.”
4. Risk/Reward Ratio: Is the minimum R:R ratio 1:2 or better? Chip grudgingly calculated. The stop-loss would have to be set way back at $95 due to the volatility, and the next resistance was only at $105. “Uh… that’s a 1:1 ratio. It fails, Ollie.”
Ollie gently tapped the fourth item. “See? Your impulsive ‘trade of the decade’ just failed the most fundamental rule of professional trading. You were ready to risk five dollars to make five dollars. That’s gambling. The checklist forced you to reject a guaranteed loser before your excitement could sign the paperwork.”
Chip leaned back, deflated, but then the green spike reversed violently, crashing back below $98, triggering mass stop-losses. “Wow. My ‘supersonic breakout’ was just a vacuum cleaner sucking up impulsive traders.”
“The checklist is exciting, Chip, because it’s the only thing standing between you and market disaster,” Ollie concluded, placing the laminated card back on the desk. “Always trust the boring blueprint over the frantic feeling.”
The Story of the Check-List
The Story of the Check-List
- Is the current trend bullish or bearish?
2. Is the main trend bullish or bearish on selected timeframe?
3. Where is price now? where are the keylevels?
4. Are there any Price Action?
5. Are there any failed Price Action?
6. Is there evidence that the market is getting rid of buyers or sellers?
💰“The Power of Price Action”
Quotes:
“Let Price Tell the Story.”
“Price Never Lies – Everything Else Might.”
“Trade What You See, Not What You Think.”
“Candles Speak Louder Than Indicators.”
- “The Truth is in the Candles.”
The Story of the Chart
The Story of the Chart
The Story of the Chart
The Story of the Chart
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The Story of the Chart
The Story of the Chart
The Story of the Chart
The Story of the Chart
The Story of the Trend
- Is the current trend bullish or bearish?
2. Is the main trend bullish or bearish on selected timeframe?
3. Where is price now? where are the keylevels?
4. Are there any Price Action?
5. Are there any failed Price Action?
6. Is there evidence that the market is getting rid of buyers or sellers?
💰“The Power of Price Action”
Quotes:
“Let Price Tell the Story.”
“Price Never Lies – Everything Else Might.”
“Trade What You See, Not What You Think.”
“Candles Speak Louder Than Indicators.”
- “The Truth is in the Candles.”
The Pilot’s Protocol: The Trading Checklist
Chip was bouncing on his chair, two fingers hovering over the ‘Execute’ button. His monitors were flashing with green arrows, and the ticker for Space-Xpress Delivery (SXD) was surging. “Ollie, look! It’s breaking the round number at $100! Massive volume! This feels like the trade of the decade! I’m going all in!”
Ollie “The Oracle of Obvious” didn’t even look up from his crossword puzzle. “Did you run the pre-flight checklist, Chip?”
Chip froze, his fingers twitching. “The… the checklist? Ollie, this isn’t a leisurely Sunday drive; this is a supersonic market breakout! I don’t have time to look at some boring laminated card!”
Ollie sighed and slid a crisp, well-worn card toward him. “The checklist isn’t meant to steal your excitement, Chip. It’s meant to guarantee your survival. Every professional pilot, doctor, and even the guy running the tilt-a-whirl at the county fair uses a checklist. Why? Because when adrenaline is high, IQ is low. Now, read the protocol for an Entry Filter, please.”
The Professional’s Safety Net
Chip grumbled but read the first item:
1. Market Condition: Is the overall market trending, consolidating, or reversing? “Okay, HLT is trending up, check.”
2. Key Level Confluence: Is the price action happening at a significant, respected Key Level? “Well, it’s $100, a big round number. That counts, right?” Chip mumbled.
3. Confirmation Signal: Did the trade trigger with a closed candle, Pin Bar, or other decisive signal? “It’s still spiking! The candle hasn’t closed yet! But I can’t wait, Ollie, it’ll leave me behind!” Chip whined.
Ollie lifted an eyebrow. “A spiking candle is noise, Chip. A closed candle is fact. Wait for the confirmation.”
4. Risk/Reward Ratio: Is the minimum R:R ratio 1:2 or better? Chip grudgingly calculated. The stop-loss would have to be set way back at $95 due to the volatility, and the next resistance was only at $105. “Uh… that’s a 1:1 ratio. It fails, Ollie.”
Ollie gently tapped the fourth item. “See? Your impulsive ‘trade of the decade’ just failed the most fundamental rule of professional trading. You were ready to risk five dollars to make five dollars. That’s gambling. The checklist forced you to reject a guaranteed loser before your excitement could sign the paperwork.”
Chip leaned back, deflated, but then the green spike reversed violently, crashing back below $98, triggering mass stop-losses. “Wow. My ‘supersonic breakout’ was just a vacuum cleaner sucking up impulsive traders.”
“The checklist is exciting, Chip, because it’s the only thing standing between you and market disaster,” Ollie concluded, placing the laminated card back on the desk. “Always trust the boring blueprint over the frantic feeling.”
The Story of the Check-List
The Pilot’s Protocol: The Trading Checklist
Chip was bouncing on his chair, two fingers hovering over the ‘Execute’ button. His monitors were flashing with green arrows, and the ticker for Space-Xpress Delivery (SXD) was surging. “Ollie, look! It’s breaking the round number at $100! Massive volume! This feels like the trade of the decade! I’m going all in!”
Ollie “The Oracle of Obvious” didn’t even look up from his crossword puzzle. “Did you run the pre-flight checklist, Chip?”
Chip froze, his fingers twitching. “The… the checklist? Ollie, this isn’t a leisurely Sunday drive; this is a supersonic market breakout! I don’t have time to look at some boring laminated card!”
Ollie sighed and slid a crisp, well-worn card toward him. “The checklist isn’t meant to steal your excitement, Chip. It’s meant to guarantee your survival. Every professional pilot, doctor, and even the guy running the tilt-a-whirl at the county fair uses a checklist. Why? Because when adrenaline is high, IQ is low. Now, read the protocol for an Entry Filter, please.”
The Professional’s Safety Net
Chip grumbled but read the first item:
1. Market Condition: Is the overall market trending, consolidating, or reversing? “Okay, HLT is trending up, check.”
2. Key Level Confluence: Is the price action happening at a significant, respected Key Level? “Well, it’s $100, a big round number. That counts, right?” Chip mumbled.
3. Confirmation Signal: Did the trade trigger with a closed candle, Pin Bar, or other decisive signal? “It’s still spiking! The candle hasn’t closed yet! But I can’t wait, Ollie, it’ll leave me behind!” Chip whined.
Ollie lifted an eyebrow. “A spiking candle is noise, Chip. A closed candle is fact. Wait for the confirmation.”
4. Risk/Reward Ratio: Is the minimum R:R ratio 1:2 or better? Chip grudgingly calculated. The stop-loss would have to be set way back at $95 due to the volatility, and the next resistance was only at $105. “Uh… that’s a 1:1 ratio. It fails, Ollie.”
Ollie gently tapped the fourth item. “See? Your impulsive ‘trade of the decade’ just failed the most fundamental rule of professional trading. You were ready to risk five dollars to make five dollars. That’s gambling. The checklist forced you to reject a guaranteed loser before your excitement could sign the paperwork.”
Chip leaned back, deflated, but then the green spike reversed violently, crashing back below $98, triggering mass stop-losses. “Wow. My ‘supersonic breakout’ was just a vacuum cleaner sucking up impulsive traders.”
“The checklist is exciting, Chip, because it’s the only thing standing between you and market disaster,” Ollie concluded, placing the laminated card back on the desk. “Always trust the boring blueprint over the frantic feeling.”
21. The Story of the Check-List
The Pilot’s Protocol: The Trading Checklist
Chip was bouncing on his chair, two fingers hovering over the ‘Execute’ button. His monitors were flashing with green arrows, and the ticker for Space-Xpress Delivery (SXD) was surging. “Ollie, look! It’s breaking the round number at $100! Massive volume! This feels like the trade of the decade! I’m going all in!”
Ollie “The Oracle of Obvious” didn’t even look up from his crossword puzzle. “Did you run the pre-flight checklist, Chip?”
Chip froze, his fingers twitching. “The… the checklist? Ollie, this isn’t a leisurely Sunday drive; this is a supersonic market breakout! I don’t have time to look at some boring laminated card!”
Ollie sighed and slid a crisp, well-worn card toward him. “The checklist isn’t meant to steal your excitement, Chip. It’s meant to guarantee your survival. Every professional pilot, doctor, and even the guy running the tilt-a-whirl at the county fair uses a checklist. Why? Because when adrenaline is high, IQ is low. Now, read the protocol for an Entry Filter, please.”
The Professional’s Safety Net
Chip grumbled but read the first item:
1. Market Condition: Is the overall market trending, consolidating, or reversing? “Okay, HLT is trending up, check.”
2. Key Level Confluence: Is the price action happening at a significant, respected Key Level? “Well, it’s $100, a big round number. That counts, right?” Chip mumbled.
3. Confirmation Signal: Did the trade trigger with a closed candle, Pin Bar, or other decisive signal? “It’s still spiking! The candle hasn’t closed yet! But I can’t wait, Ollie, it’ll leave me behind!” Chip whined.
Ollie lifted an eyebrow. “A spiking candle is noise, Chip. A closed candle is fact. Wait for the confirmation.”
4. Risk/Reward Ratio: Is the minimum R:R ratio 1:2 or better? Chip grudgingly calculated. The stop-loss would have to be set way back at $95 due to the volatility, and the next resistance was only at $105. “Uh… that’s a 1:1 ratio. It fails, Ollie.”
Ollie gently tapped the fourth item. “See? Your impulsive ‘trade of the decade’ just failed the most fundamental rule of professional trading. You were ready to risk five dollars to make five dollars. That’s gambling. The checklist forced you to reject a guaranteed loser before your excitement could sign the paperwork.”
Chip leaned back, deflated, but then the green spike reversed violently, crashing back below $98, triggering mass stop-losses. “Wow. My ‘supersonic breakout’ was just a vacuum cleaner sucking up impulsive traders.”
“The checklist is exciting, Chip, because it’s the only thing standing between you and market disaster,” Ollie concluded, placing the laminated card back on the desk. “Always trust the boring blueprint over the frantic feeling.”
💰Quotes:
“Enter the trade — then sit on your hands like a monk!”
“We don’t click and panic. We click and chill.”
“Traders who wait, get paid. Traders who fidget… donate!”
“We enter the trade, then do absolutely nothing like pros.”
“Let the market work. You’re not its boss.”
💰Normal Tone Slogans:
“Enter with a plan, then let the trade play out.”
“The work is in the setup — the result comes with patience.”
“We don’t babysit trades. We trust our edge.”
“Entry is action. Waiting is discipline.”
“After entry, emotion has no place — only patience.”
The Story of the Check-List
The Story of the Check-List
The Story
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- Is the current trend bullish or bearish?
2. Is the main trend bullish or bearish on selected timeframe?
3. Where is price now? where are the keylevels?
4. Are there any Price Action?
5. Are there any failed Price Action?
6. Is there evidence that the market is getting rid of buyers or sellers?
💰“The Power of Price Action”
Quotes:
“Let Price Tell the Story.”
“Price Never Lies – Everything Else Might.”
“Trade What You See, Not What You Think.”
“Candles Speak Louder Than Indicators.”
- “The Truth is in the Candles.”
The Pilot’s Protocol: The Trading Checklist
Chip was bouncing on his chair, two fingers hovering over the ‘Execute’ button. His monitors were flashing with green arrows, and the ticker for Space-Xpress Delivery (SXD) was surging. “Ollie, look! It’s breaking the round number at $100! Massive volume! This feels like the trade of the decade! I’m going all in!”
Ollie “The Oracle of Obvious” didn’t even look up from his crossword puzzle. “Did you run the pre-flight checklist, Chip?”
Chip froze, his fingers twitching. “The… the checklist? Ollie, this isn’t a leisurely Sunday drive; this is a supersonic market breakout! I don’t have time to look at some boring laminated card!”
Ollie sighed and slid a crisp, well-worn card toward him. “The checklist isn’t meant to steal your excitement, Chip. It’s meant to guarantee your survival. Every professional pilot, doctor, and even the guy running the tilt-a-whirl at the county fair uses a checklist. Why? Because when adrenaline is high, IQ is low. Now, read the protocol for an Entry Filter, please.”
The Professional’s Safety Net
Chip grumbled but read the first item:
1. Market Condition: Is the overall market trending, consolidating, or reversing? “Okay, HLT is trending up, check.”
2. Key Level Confluence: Is the price action happening at a significant, respected Key Level? “Well, it’s $100, a big round number. That counts, right?” Chip mumbled.
3. Confirmation Signal: Did the trade trigger with a closed candle, Pin Bar, or other decisive signal? “It’s still spiking! The candle hasn’t closed yet! But I can’t wait, Ollie, it’ll leave me behind!” Chip whined.
Ollie lifted an eyebrow. “A spiking candle is noise, Chip. A closed candle is fact. Wait for the confirmation.”
4. Risk/Reward Ratio: Is the minimum R:R ratio 1:2 or better? Chip grudgingly calculated. The stop-loss would have to be set way back at $95 due to the volatility, and the next resistance was only at $105. “Uh… that’s a 1:1 ratio. It fails, Ollie.”
Ollie gently tapped the fourth item. “See? Your impulsive ‘trade of the decade’ just failed the most fundamental rule of professional trading. You were ready to risk five dollars to make five dollars. That’s gambling. The checklist forced you to reject a guaranteed loser before your excitement could sign the paperwork.”
Chip leaned back, deflated, but then the green spike reversed violently, crashing back below $98, triggering mass stop-losses. “Wow. My ‘supersonic breakout’ was just a vacuum cleaner sucking up impulsive traders.”
“The checklist is exciting, Chip, because it’s the only thing standing between you and market disaster,” Ollie concluded, placing the laminated card back on the desk. “Always trust the boring blueprint over the frantic feeling.”
18. The Story of the Check-List
- Is the current trend bullish or bearish?
2. Is the main trend bullish or bearish on selected timeframe?
3. Where is price now? where are the keylevels?
4. Are there any Price Action?
5. Are there any failed Price Action?
6. Is there evidence that the market is getting rid of buyers or sellers?
💰“The Power of Price Action”
Quotes:
“Let Price Tell the Story.”
“Price Never Lies – Everything Else Might.”
“Trade What You See, Not What You Think.”
“Candles Speak Louder Than Indicators.”
- “The Truth is in the Candles.”
The Pilot’s Protocol: The Trading Checklist
Chip was bouncing on his chair, two fingers hovering over the ‘Execute’ button. His monitors were flashing with green arrows, and the ticker for Space-Xpress Delivery (SXD) was surging. “Ollie, look! It’s breaking the round number at $100! Massive volume! This feels like the trade of the decade! I’m going all in!”
Ollie “The Oracle of Obvious” didn’t even look up from his crossword puzzle. “Did you run the pre-flight checklist, Chip?”
Chip froze, his fingers twitching. “The… the checklist? Ollie, this isn’t a leisurely Sunday drive; this is a supersonic market breakout! I don’t have time to look at some boring laminated card!”
Ollie sighed and slid a crisp, well-worn card toward him. “The checklist isn’t meant to steal your excitement, Chip. It’s meant to guarantee your survival. Every professional pilot, doctor, and even the guy running the tilt-a-whirl at the county fair uses a checklist. Why? Because when adrenaline is high, IQ is low. Now, read the protocol for an Entry Filter, please.”
The Professional’s Safety Net
Chip grumbled but read the first item:
1. Market Condition: Is the overall market trending, consolidating, or reversing? “Okay, HLT is trending up, check.”
2. Key Level Confluence: Is the price action happening at a significant, respected Key Level? “Well, it’s $100, a big round number. That counts, right?” Chip mumbled.
3. Confirmation Signal: Did the trade trigger with a closed candle, Pin Bar, or other decisive signal? “It’s still spiking! The candle hasn’t closed yet! But I can’t wait, Ollie, it’ll leave me behind!” Chip whined.
Ollie lifted an eyebrow. “A spiking candle is noise, Chip. A closed candle is fact. Wait for the confirmation.”
4. Risk/Reward Ratio: Is the minimum R:R ratio 1:2 or better? Chip grudgingly calculated. The stop-loss would have to be set way back at $95 due to the volatility, and the next resistance was only at $105. “Uh… that’s a 1:1 ratio. It fails, Ollie.”
Ollie gently tapped the fourth item. “See? Your impulsive ‘trade of the decade’ just failed the most fundamental rule of professional trading. You were ready to risk five dollars to make five dollars. That’s gambling. The checklist forced you to reject a guaranteed loser before your excitement could sign the paperwork.”
Chip leaned back, deflated, but then the green spike reversed violently, crashing back below $98, triggering mass stop-losses. “Wow. My ‘supersonic breakout’ was just a vacuum cleaner sucking up impulsive traders.”
“The checklist is exciting, Chip, because it’s the only thing standing between you and market disaster,” Ollie concluded, placing the laminated card back on the desk. “Always trust the boring blueprint over the frantic feeling.”
18. The Story of the Check-List
- Is the current trend bullish or bearish?
2. Is the main trend bullish or bearish on selected timeframe?
3. Where is price now? where are the keylevels?
4. Are there any Price Action?
5. Are there any failed Price Action?
6. Is there evidence that the market is getting rid of buyers or sellers?
💰“The Power of Price Action”
Quotes:
“Let Price Tell the Story.”
“Price Never Lies – Everything Else Might.”
“Trade What You See, Not What You Think.”
“Candles Speak Louder Than Indicators.”
- “The Truth is in the Candles.”
The Pilot’s Protocol: The Trading Checklist
Chip was bouncing on his chair, two fingers hovering over the ‘Execute’ button. His monitors were flashing with green arrows, and the ticker for Space-Xpress Delivery (SXD) was surging. “Ollie, look! It’s breaking the round number at $100! Massive volume! This feels like the trade of the decade! I’m going all in!”
Ollie “The Oracle of Obvious” didn’t even look up from his crossword puzzle. “Did you run the pre-flight checklist, Chip?”
Chip froze, his fingers twitching. “The… the checklist? Ollie, this isn’t a leisurely Sunday drive; this is a supersonic market breakout! I don’t have time to look at some boring laminated card!”
Ollie sighed and slid a crisp, well-worn card toward him. “The checklist isn’t meant to steal your excitement, Chip. It’s meant to guarantee your survival. Every professional pilot, doctor, and even the guy running the tilt-a-whirl at the county fair uses a checklist. Why? Because when adrenaline is high, IQ is low. Now, read the protocol for an Entry Filter, please.”
The Professional’s Safety Net
Chip grumbled but read the first item:
1. Market Condition: Is the overall market trending, consolidating, or reversing? “Okay, HLT is trending up, check.”
2. Key Level Confluence: Is the price action happening at a significant, respected Key Level? “Well, it’s $100, a big round number. That counts, right?” Chip mumbled.
3. Confirmation Signal: Did the trade trigger with a closed candle, Pin Bar, or other decisive signal? “It’s still spiking! The candle hasn’t closed yet! But I can’t wait, Ollie, it’ll leave me behind!” Chip whined.
Ollie lifted an eyebrow. “A spiking candle is noise, Chip. A closed candle is fact. Wait for the confirmation.”
4. Risk/Reward Ratio: Is the minimum R:R ratio 1:2 or better? Chip grudgingly calculated. The stop-loss would have to be set way back at $95 due to the volatility, and the next resistance was only at $105. “Uh… that’s a 1:1 ratio. It fails, Ollie.”
Ollie gently tapped the fourth item. “See? Your impulsive ‘trade of the decade’ just failed the most fundamental rule of professional trading. You were ready to risk five dollars to make five dollars. That’s gambling. The checklist forced you to reject a guaranteed loser before your excitement could sign the paperwork.”
Chip leaned back, deflated, but then the green spike reversed violently, crashing back below $98, triggering mass stop-losses. “Wow. My ‘supersonic breakout’ was just a vacuum cleaner sucking up impulsive traders.”
“The checklist is exciting, Chip, because it’s the only thing standing between you and market disaster,” Ollie concluded, placing the laminated card back on the desk. “Always trust the boring blueprint over the frantic feeling.”