PSACThe Executioner
waits, follows the plan, then swings big without blinking
You might not trade for a week. Then the level hits, the model confirms, and you swing a size that would make most traders sick, without your pulse moving. There's no thrill in it for you: the waiting is the strategy, and the size is just the math of conviction. You did the work, the setup earned it, so it gets the full allocation. Win or lose, you're flat again and back to waiting like nothing happened.
- waits without decaying
- full conviction sizing the moment the model confirms
- immune to the noise between setups
- weeks of patience anchor you to the one setup, and you force it when it's 90% there
- a missed entry haunts you into chasing the move late at full planned size
- three trades a month means one bad month reads like a broken edge, and you start doubting a working system
Under pressure the swing shrinks but the patience holds: a drift toward PSGC, the Sniper.
Know the neighbor: PSGC, The Sniper.
"I'll grade every forced entry against your own confirmation rules."
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You stretch time. Higher-timeframe structure decides your trades, and most sessions end with you doing exactly nothing. The waiting isn't dead time. It's the position before the position.
Your entries answer to a model: bias, level, trigger, the same test applied every time. Discipline isn't a struggle for you, it's the whole design. The chart gets a vote, but the checklist gets the veto.
Size is the point. You didn't come to the market to compound politely, and when conviction shows up you want it to matter. Your equity curve swings because you built it to swing.
Losses land and leave. A stop-out is a business expense, not an insult, and the next trade starts from zero emotional debt. This is the marker most traders fake. You don't.
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