Scenario-Based Decision Making: Sharpening Trading Reactions in Real Situations
What truly tests trading skills is often not static chart analysis, but the ability to react instantly in specific market scenarios. I’ve found that by building a “scenario library” and practicing deliberately, I can significantly improve both the speed and accuracy of my real-world decision-making.
I categorize common market situations into twelve typical scenarios, such as “pullback confirmation after a breakout,” “sudden reversal in a trend,” and “handling gaps after data releases.” Each week, I select one scena
View OriginalWhat truly tests trading skills is often not static chart analysis, but the ability to react instantly in specific market scenarios. I’ve found that by building a “scenario library” and practicing deliberately, I can significantly improve both the speed and accuracy of my real-world decision-making.
I categorize common market situations into twelve typical scenarios, such as “pullback confirmation after a breakout,” “sudden reversal in a trend,” and “handling gaps after data releases.” Each week, I select one scena





























