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Candlune
@Candlune
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Katılım Mayıs 2026
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@Kenzyfund Exactly why we started the Candlune Discord: replay practice, journals, and accountability before the trade, not signal chasing. If useful: discord.gg/4c5PfE4Ndw
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@aviofficialz @Himansh37724886 @Kishan_Hehe @KashanFx Mostly "No Setup" is real backtesting. It is boring, but it teaches patience better than scrolling for cherry-picked examples. The best replay sessions are often the ones where you learn not to click.
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@Wealth_Line This is basically the Candlune loop: replay, journal, review, correct the mistake, repeat. Especially for XAUUSD/gold traders where one impulsive entry can change the whole session: candlune.com/demo
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Dear Forex trader, your lack of discipline is killing you. 🫵
- Show up.
- Trading
- Backtest.
- Conduct a trade review
- Correct mistakes.
- Do not break rules.
- Do not waste your time.
Become addicted to repetition.
#TraderMindset
#Xauusd
#Gold
#focus
#study
#discipline
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@AthenTrades Closing TradingView is honestly a risk-management tool. Most traders track entries and exits, but they should also track the trades they avoided because the urge to force something was there.
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@MSETrades1 One trade a day is underrated. Even if the setup is good, the second and third trade often come from wanting to feel productive rather than seeing a clean opportunity.
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@CableAnalyst A and D are usually connected for me. Overtrading is often just rule-breaking with a better excuse. The only thing that makes it obvious is logging the exact moment you decided the rule no longer mattered.
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@31amitpandey I think the clean distinction is live-market paper trading vs historical replay/simulation. Candlune stays on the replay practice side for XAUUSD, not brokerage-style live execution: candlune.com/demo
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@JudonFundz That follow-up note about London session is the useful part. A paper trade loss is still valuable if it tells you where your execution quality drops. I would tag session/time as seriously as the setup itself.
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@Mliesclos I would split the review by volatility regime before changing the exit logic. Sometimes the exit is too defensive overall, but sometimes it is only wrong in one market state. The journal tags matter more than the headline PnL there.
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Reviewing the paper trading system again today.
One thing I’m noticing lately:
During volatile market conditions, the system still respects stop losses very consistently —
but some exits are starting to feel overly reactive.
Especially around the time_review_exit logic.
Still observing whether the strategy is becoming too defensive during uncertain market structure.
Would genuinely love to hear how other system builders think about this tradeoff.

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@christiannitm Yeah, that is exactly where replay helps. You get to feel the decision without risking the account. I am building Candlune around that kind of manual practice: candlune.com/demo
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@GabaParteek @EquityEdgeUK This is a solid journal entry because it names the setup and the failure mode. I would replay the fakeout candle by candle and tag what would invalidate the idea next time. Candlune is built for that replay + journal loop: candlune.com/demo
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@Trulyelvisfx My schedule is basically Candlune work, then XAUUSD replay/backtest review. If you want a cleaner place to do the gold replay side, I am building it here: candlune.com/demo
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@HolaPrimeGlobal Exactly. Discipline is easier when the system makes the next action obvious. Replay, rule tags, and journal review are the boring parts that make it real. That is the loop I am building Candlune around.
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@metatronics_ Mine would be moving stops after entry. That is why replay + journaling matters so much: you can catch the exact moment the rule breaks. I am building Candlune around that practice loop: candlune.com/trading-journal
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@KetuParmar5 Good thing it was paper. The useful part now is replaying the loss and writing down where the idea broke, not just the PnL. I am building Candlune for that kind of replay + journal practice: candlune.com/demo
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@JZtrading1 Respect the after-work grind. If you are doing XAUUSD/gold replay, I am building Candlune for that kind of session: replay, journal, review, then repeat without live risk. Free demo: candlune.com/demo
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@Pacito_Fx This fits what we are building around Candlune. Small Discord for traders who care about practice, replay, trade review, and consistency without the signal noise: discord.gg/4c5PfE4Ndw
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@adios_worldd Yeah trading alone gets boring fast. I am building Candlune and we have a small Discord for traders who want practice, journaling, and accountability together: discord.gg/4c5PfE4Ndw
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@alonisiotis If you want a small trading space, the Candlune Discord may fit. It is more about replay practice, journaling, and accountability than calls or signals: discord.gg/4c5PfE4Ndw
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@EXCEL_O1 Gold can feel rough when you are reviewing it alone. Candlune is focused on XAUUSD replay practice, and we have a small Discord for trade review/accountability: discord.gg/4c5PfE4Ndw
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