Once the full move is visible, every earlier swing appears obvious. Good review protects you from that illusion.
Preserve the original
Take a screenshot when you make the analysis. Include the timestamp, timeframe, marked swings, active range, directional idea, and invalidation. Do not edit this image later.
Replay in small sections
When reviewing, hide future candles and reveal them in fixed increments. Pause where your plan required a decision. Ask whether the information available then supported your mark—not whether the final outcome was favourable.
Grade four behaviours
Check whether your swing labels were consistent, the line anchors met your own rule, invalidation was written in advance, and any revision followed new evidence. A losing hypothetical can reflect a sound reading; a favourable move can reward an incoherent one.
Finish with one narrow correction for the next set of charts. “Wait for the range edge” is trainable. “Be more disciplined” is too vague to rehearse.
Keep studying: review the workshop briefs or send us a chart-reading question.