Capstone — your first 10 demo trades, journaled
Ten real demo trades. R-multiples. A self-review. A certificate hash. This is where the course becomes a portfolio.
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The point of this capstone
You spent twelve lessons learning the craft. The only way to know whether any of it stuck is to do it — slowly, on demo, with a journal that doesn't lie.
Ten trades is enough to see your habits without enough sample size to feel desperate about results. Some will be losers. That's the point. You're not measuring whether you can pick winners — you're measuring whether you respect your stops, size correctly, and review honestly.
Take your time. A few days is fine. A few weeks is fine. What is not fine is filling all ten rows in one sitting from memory.
Capstone — 10 demo trades + self-review
Fill one row per trade. R-multiples are computed automatically. Your data stays on this device. Take a few days — there is no rush.
Self-review
Three honest sentences. This is the part most beginners skip and most professionals never do.
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