Start here
This site has one job: to show you, in the open, how a systematic trader actually thinks — with fifteen years of public record behind it. The lessons below are the spine of the site. They're written to be read in order, but each one stands alone.
1. Build the process
Lessons 01–05 · How I think about risk, patience, cash, and survival.
Before any chart: why cash is a position, why prediction is not a strategy, the only question that matters before any trade, why no single trade should matter, and why the whole game is surviving long enough to be right.
2. Learn the framework
Lessons 06–10 · Supply and demand zones, without the magic.
The method itself: what a demand zone and a supply zone actually are, fresh versus tested zones, why zones fail, and how I use them without pretending they're magic. No framework predicts; this one locates where the odds are worth paying for.
3. Learn how to judge a record
Lessons 11–16 · Evaluating traders — including me — by the same standard.
The series almost nobody in my position writes: how to read a track record without being fooled, which drawdowns are normal and which are red flags, the field guide to hype traders, what a risk score measures and what it can't, what copying really means, and finally why I show the ugly years — the closest thing this site has to a manifesto.
Where to go next
For current thinking, the trade notes and market commentary. For the complete framework, the Learn index. For how I work day to day, the process page. And for the public record itself — every position, including the years I'd never put in a brochure — my eToro profile, where the risks and full history are visible before any decision you make.
Everything here is educational — my own process and opinions, not investment advice. Copy trading involves risk of capital loss. Past performance is not an indication of future results.