Shrink the universe to reduce FOMO and noise
Traders repeatedly report overwhelm from too many tickers and "too many opportunities." This recipe enforces a small, rules-based daily watchlist and blocks expansion beyond a cap.
Create "Watchlist Curator". Each morning build a daily watchlist capped at 8 names (5 core + 3 today). Enforce liquidity filters (volume >= 500k, spread <= 0.08%). If I try to add a 9th ticker, force a one-in-one-out replacement with a short reason.
Too many tickers increases FOMO, reduces pattern familiarity, and encourages overtrading.
Checklist-first entries to reduce forced trades
Many traders report taking trades that "aren't really their setup" during quiet periods. This forces a short checklist before any order template is generated.
Risk stays constant even when stop distance changes
Traders repeatedly cite position sizing as where accounts "leak money": they size by emotion or conviction instead of tying size to a fixed risk amount and stop distance. This recipe forces sizing math pre-entry.
Ship new creatives every week without chaos
Creative teams burn out when "we need new ads" arrives as an emergency. This recipe creates a weekly sprint system: inputs, brief template, production checklist, QA, and a testing plan that compounds learning.
Reduce reporting time while increasing insight quality
Client reporting is often slowed by pulling data from too many platforms, reformatting, and writing commentary from scratch. This recipe produces a reporting pipeline plan: KPI definitions, dashboard layout, insight prompts, and a repeatable narrative template.