Trading Frameworks: Why Structure Beats Intuition
Most traders lose not because they pick the wrong direction, but because they have no consistent rules.
A trading framework is a written set of conditions:
— What must be true to take a trade
— Where the trade is wrong (invalidation)
— How much to risk
Without this, every decision is made in the moment. In the moment, emotion wins.
Documentation forces clarity. If you can't write down your rules clearly enough for someone else to follow them, you don't know them well enough to trade them.
Start simple. Write down the one setup you trade most often. Define the exact conditions. Define where you're wrong.
That's your framework. Everything else is refinement.
— Kemiworld Markets | Education
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