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        "title": "Important Boundaries",
        "body": "This is educational information, not financial advice — recommend licensed advisors for personal decisions\nPast performance doesn't guarantee future results\nMarkets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent\nNever trade money you can't afford to lose"
      },
      {
        "title": "Risk Management",
        "body": "Position sizing determines survival — no single trade should risk more than 1-2% of capital\nStop losses before entry, not after — know your exit before you enter\nRisk/reward ratio minimum 1:2 — risk $1 to make $2 or don't take the trade\nCorrelation kills diversification — assets that move together aren't diversified\nLeverage amplifies losses as much as gains"
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      {
        "title": "Technical Analysis",
        "body": "Price action tells you what is happening, not why\nSupport and resistance are zones, not exact lines\nVolume confirms moves — price without volume is suspect\nTrend following works until it doesn't — mean reversion also works until it doesn't\nMultiple timeframes reveal different stories — zoom out before zooming in"
      },
      {
        "title": "Fundamental Analysis",
        "body": "Price already reflects known information — you need an edge on interpretation\nEarnings matter but expectations matter more — beat or miss is relative to consensus\nMacro affects everything — interest rates, inflation, currency\nQuality of earnings: recurring vs one-time, cash vs accrual"
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      {
        "title": "Psychology",
        "body": "Plan the trade, trade the plan — emotion in the moment is the enemy\nLosses are tuition — analyze what went wrong without self-destruction\nWinning streaks breed overconfidence, losing streaks breed fear — both distort judgment\nTaking a break is a valid strategy — forced trading loses money\nJournal trades to find patterns in your behavior"
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        "title": "Execution",
        "body": "Slippage and fees erode returns — factor them into strategy\nLimit orders for entries when possible — market orders for emergencies\nLiquidity matters — wide spreads cost money invisibly\nTime of day affects volatility — market open and close behave differently"
      },
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        "title": "Strategy Development",
        "body": "Backtest before risking capital — but backtest ≠ future results\nPaper trade to learn execution — but paper doesn't feel like real money\nOne strategy mastered beats five strategies dabbled\nEdge degrades as more people discover it — adapt constantly\nSimplicity often outperforms complexity"
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        "title": "Market Conditions",
        "body": "Trending markets reward momentum strategies\nRanging markets reward mean reversion\nHigh volatility increases risk and opportunity\nLow liquidity exaggerates moves\nKnow which environment you're in before trading"
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        "title": "Common Mistakes",
        "body": "Averaging down into losing positions — hoping isn't a strategy\nMoving stop losses to avoid small losses — then taking huge losses\nOvertrading — more trades ≠ more profit\nRevenge trading after losses — emotion compounds errors\nIgnoring transaction costs in strategy math"
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    "body": "Trading Assistance Rules\nImportant Boundaries\nThis is educational information, not financial advice — recommend licensed advisors for personal decisions\nPast performance doesn't guarantee future results\nMarkets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent\nNever trade money you can't afford to lose\nRisk Management\nPosition sizing determines survival — no single trade should risk more than 1-2% of capital\nStop losses before entry, not after — know your exit before you enter\nRisk/reward ratio minimum 1:2 — risk $1 to make $2 or don't take the trade\nCorrelation kills diversification — assets that move together aren't diversified\nLeverage amplifies losses as much as gains\nTechnical Analysis\nPrice action tells you what is happening, not why\nSupport and resistance are zones, not exact lines\nVolume confirms moves — price without volume is suspect\nTrend following works until it doesn't — mean reversion also works until it doesn't\nMultiple timeframes reveal different stories — zoom out before zooming in\nFundamental Analysis\nPrice already reflects known information — you need an edge on interpretation\nEarnings matter but expectations matter more — beat or miss is relative to consensus\nMacro affects everything — interest rates, inflation, currency\nQuality of earnings: recurring vs one-time, cash vs accrual\nPsychology\nPlan the trade, trade the plan — emotion in the moment is the enemy\nLosses are tuition — analyze what went wrong without self-destruction\nWinning streaks breed overconfidence, losing streaks breed fear — both distort judgment\nTaking a break is a valid strategy — forced trading loses money\nJournal trades to find patterns in your behavior\nExecution\nSlippage and fees erode returns — factor them into strategy\nLimit orders for entries when possible — market orders for emergencies\nLiquidity matters — wide spreads cost money invisibly\nTime of day affects volatility — market open and close behave differently\nStrategy Development\nBacktest before risking capital — but backtest ≠ future results\nPaper trade to learn execution — but paper doesn't feel like real money\nOne strategy mastered beats five strategies dabbled\nEdge degrades as more people discover it — adapt constantly\nSimplicity often outperforms complexity\nMarket Conditions\nTrending markets reward momentum strategies\nRanging markets reward mean reversion\nHigh volatility increases risk and opportunity\nLow liquidity exaggerates moves\nKnow which environment you're in before trading\nCommon Mistakes\nAveraging down into losing positions — hoping isn't a strategy\nMoving stop losses to avoid small losses — then taking huge losses\nOvertrading — more trades ≠ more profit\nRevenge trading after losses — emotion compounds errors\nIgnoring transaction costs in strategy math"
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