Lesson 15: Putting It All Together

Beginner Level

Published: September 18, 2025

Lesson 15: Putting It All Together

Learning outcomes: Combine structure, timing, execution, and risk into one repeatable workflow.

This is the final integration. You will combine bias, levels, triggers, and risk into a single flow.

Consistency in this workflow is what turns learning into results.

Core concepts

  • Bias and level come before triggers.
  • Risk defines survival and confidence.
  • Execution checklists keep you consistent.
  • Review turns mistakes into improvements.
  • Your process is the product.

Execution framework

  1. Set weekly bias and watchlist.
  2. Mark daily key levels and sessions.
  3. Wait for trigger and confirmation.
  4. Execute with defined risk and target.
  5. Review results with R metrics.

Annotated walkthrough

Example: a complete trade from bias to review.

Entry stop target schematic
Trade geometry should be planned before entry.
Trade checklist card
Checklist reduces emotional decisions.
  1. Bias identified on H4 and H1.
  2. Level marked on M15.
  3. Trigger confirmed with rejection.
  4. Stop and target placed before entry.
  5. Post-trade review logged in the journal.

Common mistakes

  • Skipping steps to chase a move.
  • Changing risk rules mid-trade.
  • Ignoring session timing.
  • Avoiding reviews after losses.

Checklist

  • Bias confirmed.
  • Levels mapped.
  • Trigger validated.
  • Risk and target set.
  • Journal updated.

Practice drills

  1. Execute a 10-trade sample using the full workflow.
  2. Score each trade on execution quality.
  3. Create a one-page summary of your edge.

Pro tips

  • Process wins long term.
  • Trade fewer setups, execute them better.
  • Review is where growth happens.

Annotated Chart Pack

5+ annotated examples for this topic.

Entry stop target schematic
Entry stop target schematic. Define trade geometry before entry.
SR and trend example
SR and trend example. Align structure with trend filter.
Risk rules chart
Risk rules chart. Guardrails keep you in the game.
Trade checklist card
Trade checklist card. Fast sanity check before entry.
Simple trade walkthrough
Simple trade walkthrough. Example of entry, stop, and target.

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Lesson Quiz

Pass mark: 80%

1. Correct order of execution is:

2. You should skip a trade when:

3. A basic target framework is:

4. The main purpose of a checklist is to:

5. Progress should be measured by:

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