A speed bump for impulse entries
Multiple traders describe "rapid-fire" clicking — especially after losses or during boredom. This recipe enforces a minimum spacing between trades unless an "A+ setup" override is logged.
Build a guardrail called "Minimum Time Between Trades". Default: 7 minutes between trades, 10 minutes after a loss. If I insist on trading sooner, require a one-sentence thesis and auto-tag the trade for later review.
Trading too quickly reduces selectivity and increases emotional decision-making.
Stop the bleed before tilt takes over
Many day traders describe a predictable blow-up pattern: a normal loss turns into an abnormal red day because they keep trading while emotionally compromised. This recipe enforces a hard "done for the day" rule once a daily loss limit (in $ or R) is hit.
Limits "just one more trade" spirals
Overtrading is frequently described as taking too many low-quality trades, often after missing the best early moves. This recipe caps trades per session/day and forces review when hit.
Scripture that speaks to where you are today
Get a daily Bible verse selected specifically for your current season of life. Your Claw uses what it knows about your work, family, and challenges to surface passages that actually resonate — not random verse-of-the-day generators.
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.