Trading Psychology · Certified Technical Analyst (IFTA, USA)
Most traders don't lose money because their analysis or strategy was wrong. They lose it in the seconds around the decision: the early exit, the size increase after a bad morning, the rule broken for the tenth time. That is not a knowledge problem, and no further course on charts will fix it.
Why this practice exists
Charts can be taught in a few months. Thousands of traders learn them properly, pass the exams, mark clean levels — and still hand the money back.
What nobody teaches is the other half: the flinch before an entry, the itch to book a small profit, the quiet decision to move a stop. Those moments decide the P&L, and they are trainable.
That is the entire subject of this practice. One discipline, and nothing else.
“I knew exactly where to exit. I just didn't.”
The gap, drawn
One of them followed the plan they wrote before the market opened. The other is the same person, on a different day.
Nothing on this chart is about being wrong. The entry was right, the direction was right, the level was right. Everything that went missing went missing afterwards, in about four seconds, somewhere between knowing the plan and doing it.
Where to begin
One is groundwork, the other is execution. Pick the sentence that sounds like you and start there.
How markets actually work, how to read a chart, how to size a position, and an honest look at what a career in markets involves.
₹7,999 → 02 · Conviction GapYou can mark the setup before it forms and still can't execute it. The gap between good analysis and a good account.
₹14,999 →The method
Discipline isn't a personality trait you either have or don't. It's a structure you build once you know precisely where yours gives way.
Nobody errs at random. The same one repeats, in the same conditions, at the same time of day. First we establish what yours actually is, in your own records rather than from memory.
A loss never processed. A number that frightens you. A pressure with nothing to do with markets. Resolving to try harder has never worked because it never addressed this.
A plan written around the moments you break plans, not a stricter version of the one you already ignore. Then the journal that shows whether it's holding.
I'm not registered with SEBI and I don't give investment advice, formally or informally. I won't tell you what to buy, where to enter, or whether to hold. What I teach is how you think and act around your own decisions, which is the part that was never taught to you.
Both courses run as small cohorts, live, starting early September. The groups are kept small enough that everyone gets spoken to by name, and that limit is deliberate. This work does not transfer through a recorded video. Conviction Gap can also be taken one-on-one.
September cohorts
Both courses start early September, taught in small groups with limited seats. If you are not sure which one fits, say what actually goes wrong in your trading and you will get an honest answer, including that neither fits yet.