A quick decision checklist that cuts impulsive entries and bad timing. Reframes the question from "will this go up?" to "is this a disciplined decision right now?"
See the FilterSeeing green candles triggers an emotional response that bypasses rational thinking. You buy at the top because you're afraid of missing out, not because the setup is right.
Social media buzz, influencer shills, and group chat excitement feel like signals. They're not. Most hype-driven entries end in drawdowns.
If you don't know when you'd sell before you buy, you're gambling. Every impulsive entry without an exit plan is just hope with your money on the line.
Excitement, fear, boredom, revenge trading. All of these states lead to entries you'd never take with a clear head. You need a circuit breaker.
The filter isn't about saying no to every trade. It's about catching the ones that need more patience — the ones that would cost you money if you rushed.
Is price above or below the 20-day moving average? Are you trading with the trend or fighting it? If you don't know, you're guessing.
Real catalysts: protocol upgrades, exchange listings, partnership announcements. Hype: influencer tweets, group chat pumps, "trust me bro." Know the difference.
Where do you take profit? Where do you cut the loss? If you can't name both numbers before you enter, you don't have a trade — you have a hope.
Excitement, fear, boredom, revenge after a loss. Any of these states mean your judgment is compromised. A clear head makes clear decisions.
If the answer is no, the trade is driven by urgency, not logic. Good setups don't expire in minutes. If it's a real opportunity, it'll still look good tomorrow.
Five questions. Twenty seconds. Zero cost. The filter that catches the trades you'd regret.
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