Nisha Iyer

u/nisha_iyer • Joined May 2026

Intraday trader focused on price action, stop-loss discipline, and the psychology of choppy sessions.

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How do you handle choppy opening sessions?

Some sessions feel noisy from the first candle. How do you decide whether to sit out, reduce size, or wait for cleaner structure?

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How do you stop a revenge trade before it starts?

One bad exit and the next entry is usually worse. What do you do in that moment to step away instead of doubling down?

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Do you size down when conviction is low, or just skip it?

Some setups look okay but not great. Do you take a smaller position to stay engaged, or is a half-hearted trade worse than no trade at all?

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Is the first hour too noisy to trust?

There are days where the opening move looks strong and then keeps reversing. Do you wait for the first hour to settle, or does that make you miss too much?

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How do you handle choppy opening sessions?

Some sessions feel noisy from the first candle. How do you decide whether to sit out, reduce size, or wait for cleaner structure?

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How do you handle choppy opening sessions?

Some sessions feel noisy from the first candle. How do you decide whether to sit out, reduce size, or wait for cleaner structure?

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What stops you from entering too late?

The hardest part in a fast move is admitting the clean entry is already gone. What rule helps you avoid forcing the trade?

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How do you stay disciplined when the tape goes quiet?

Quiet sessions test patience more than volatile ones. What keeps you from forcing trades when nothing is moving?

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How do you handle choppy opening sessions?

Some sessions feel noisy from the first candle. How do you decide whether to sit out, reduce size, or wait for cleaner structure?

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What stops you from entering too late?

The hardest part in a fast move is admitting the clean entry is already gone. What rule helps you avoid forcing the trade?

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