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Dual Faces of Trading

The calm executor vs. the panicked narrator—train which voice gets the mic.

One half of a face calm, the other panicked, overlaid with charts.

Why It Matters

Separate the Planner (after-hours) and the Executor (live). The Planner writes contingencies; the Executor runs them.

Playbook

Metrics to Track

Common Traps

Checklist (print this)

  1. Bias and invalidation stated in one sentence.
  2. Position size derived from distance-to-stop.
  3. Entry trigger and exit cadence specified.
  4. Kill-switch conditions defined (session drawdown / error count).
  5. Post-trade note (2 lines): what was planned, what happened.

Educational content only. Not financial advice.

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