Too many symbols? Standardize stop distance first.
1. Check ATR before entry: stop distance must fit actual volatility. 2. Set target and trailing stop from the same ATR logic. 3. In Risk Settings, confirm size, stop, and target before adding the trade.
Too many symbols usually creates one mistake: using the same stop logic on very different volatility profiles. Save this checklist: check ATR first, derive stop/target/trailing stop from the same range, then confirm size in Risk Settings. Easy to use does not mean superficial; the controls stay clear and concrete. A consistent volatility-based process is more reusable than a random perfect entry. Save this checklist for your next review.
One volatility-based checklist reduces noise and keeps risk decisions consistent.
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