Charts were cluttered, tools were scattered. There was no structure—only impulse.
Instead of adding more, the focus became removing. Remove decision friction.
Instead of reacting how to stop losing trades to movement, the trader defined structure. Rules replaced guesswork.
Losses still happened—but they made sense. They followed rules.
This reduced errors. And the system created momentum.
Most traders never experience this because they never simplify. They keep chasing signals.
And once that shift happens, trading stops feeling random.