Trade from a plan, not from pressure.
Mindset Your Trades helps retail traders build the boring skills that protect accounts: risk control, price-action basics, emotional discipline, and a repeatable daily process.
- 3
- learning tracks
- 20
- pip discipline target
- 0
- account required
Mindset Your Trades
Daily process dashboard
Today's focus
Protect the account first
Challenge rule
Hit target, log it, stop trading.
Risk check
Size the position before entry.
Session checklist
- Pick one lesson or tool for the session.
- Define the trade plan before looking for entry.
- Risk a fixed amount and respect the stop.
- Journal the outcome, then review the behaviour.
Choose the right next step
Built for traders who need structure.
Learn the foundations
Interactive lessons for candlesticks, trend, entries, risk control, and trading psychology.
Open learning hubBuild daily discipline
Use the 20-Pip Challenge to practise taking a planned target, logging the result, and stopping.
Start the challengeRead practical guides
Use the eBook library for short, direct guidance on the habits and mistakes that shape traders.
Browse eBooksFeatured tool
The 20-Pip Challenge turns discipline into a daily rule.
The goal is not to trade more. The goal is to practise controlled execution: define a target, cap the downside, log the session, and leave the screen when the plan is complete.
Set the rules
Daily target, maximum trades, and loss cap are decided before emotion gets involved.
Log the session
Track the trade result, journal the reason, and export the progress when needed.
Review behaviour
Win or lose, the key metric is whether you followed the plan.
Free curriculum
Learn the skill before using the tool.
Candlestick practice
Understand OHLC, identify key patterns, and test recognition under time pressure.
Start module4 lessonsTrading basics
Read trend, timeframes, support and resistance, and entry timing without overcomplication.
Start module4 lessonsRisk and psychology
Size positions, place stops, avoid revenge trading, and make your risk visible before entry.
Start module
eBook library
Short guides for the habits most traders ignore.
The Do's & Don'ts of Trading is designed for quick review before or after a trading session. It covers risk, patience, overtrading, journalling, and the common mistakes that create avoidable losses.
Why this exists
A calmer path for traders tired of noise.
Most beginner traders do not need more random indicators. They need a process that makes bad decisions harder: clear risk, simpler chart reading, fewer trades, and honest review.
Price action first
Learn how candles, trend, and key levels describe market behaviour.
Risk before reward
Use sizing and stop placement to keep a single trade from defining the account.
Routine over impulse
Build a repeatable trading day with a defined finish line.
Practical education
Lessons and guides are written to be used, not admired.
Trading mindset quotes
Mindset reminder
Read this before forcing a trade.
Today's pick: Consistency is built when boring rules survive exciting candles.
“The trade you skip can be as important as the trade you take.”
Questions
Know what this site is, and what it is not.
Is this financial advice?+
No. Mindset Your Trades is educational only. The lessons and tools help you think about risk, process, and behaviour, but you are responsible for every trading decision.
Who is the site for?+
Beginner and developing retail traders who want clearer foundations, better risk habits, and a more structured daily routine.
Are the lessons and tools free?+
Yes. The main learning modules, risk resources, eBook library, and 20-Pip Challenge are available without an account.
What is the 20-Pip Challenge?+
It is a discipline exercise: set a modest target, cap your downside, log the session, and stop when your rules say to stop.
Does this site sell signals?+
No. The site is built around education, risk control, and repeatable process rather than copy-trading or profit promises.
Start with one lesson and one rule.
No account needed. Open the learning hub and build from the basics.