/ for discipline-first traders
You know how to trade. The problem is the third stop-out.
You read structure fine. You blow up from your hands, not your eyes — adding to losers, revenge entries, sizing up to get even. Willpower fails exactly when you need it. A hard lock doesn't.
/ anatomy of a tilt day
It always breaks at the third stop.
loss 1→
loss 2→
loss 3 · the fork
without the lock
size up → revenge entry → add to the loser → the month is gone
with the lock
🔒 trading locks → you cool off → you're still here tomorrow
"anti-tilt saved my account twice in the first month" — and it costs more to unlock early each time you try
A system that protects you from you.
Anti-tilt hard lock
After a losing streak or drawdown, trading locks for a cooldown you set. No clicking through it.
more →A cold SKIP, not a forced entry
When the signals do not line up, the engine returns SKIP instead of a trade — a pause exactly at the moment you would usually force one.
more →A mirror that does not flinch
The AI journal tells you, with examples, exactly which behaviour keeps draining the account.
more →“Anti-tilt saved my account twice in the first month. I hate that it works. I love that it works.”