Stop moving to breakeven "for comfort" too early
Many traders report moving stops to breakeven too early, repeatedly getting scratched out of trades that later would have hit target. This recipe standardizes when breakeven is allowed.
Create "Breakeven Move Rule". Default: only suggest BE move at +1R. If I want earlier protection, suggest taking 25% partial at +0.8R instead. Tag any BE move earlier than +1R as "early-BE" for review.
Early BE moves can reduce variance but can also destroy R-multiples if done reflexively.
Detects "moving the stop the wrong way"
A repeated failure mode is widening stops or "giving it room" after price invalidates, which is frequently tied to hope and loss aversion. This recipe alerts when stops are moved farther away.
Make "let winners run" concrete
Traders repeatedly describe the same exit trap: taking profits too early out of fear, while allowing losers to expand or hit full stop. This recipe defines a rules-based scale-out plan in R-multiples.
Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
Merge all your syllabi into a single calendar, task list, and weekly snapshot. No more flipping between PDFs to figure out what's due — every deadline, reading, and milestone lands in one system with reminders that actually fire on time.
Apply smarter, not just more
Mass-applying with the same resume gets mass-rejected. This skill builds a tracking system, tailored resume modules, cover letter templates, and weekly quotas so you stay consistent without burning out.