I work in markets with a focus on price action, structure, and the repeated behaviors that appear across different trading conditions. My approach has always been practical and observational: I study how price moves, where it reacts, and what those reactions reveal about control, liquidity, and timing.
I value clarity in analysis and consistency in execution. Over time, I have found that useful trading frameworks are built from simple rules applied carefully, not from constant complexity. That perspective shapes how I develop my material and how I think about market behavior. I pay close attention to how highs and lows form, how levels interact with price, and how reversal conditions appear when the chart reaches important areas.
My work is centered on building a process that can be repeated and reviewed. I believe that a trader improves by observing patterns honestly, recording decisions, and refining execution based on evidence. That means staying specific about what the chart is actually doing, rather than forcing a narrative onto it.
I am interested in helping make market structure more understandable through organized analysis. My background has been shaped by continuous chart study, testing ideas against real movement, and focusing on the parts of trading that can be defined, observed, and improved. I prefer a direct approach that connects reading the chart with making decisions in a disciplined way.