My Swing Trading Plan & What It Teaches Me
Here's how I usually plan my swing trades for the upcoming week.
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Saturday – Preparation & Planning
I mark key levels and shortlist potential setups/stocks that are near key levels of demand and supply.
Lesson: Trading starts with preparation. By analyzing charts when the market is closed, I eliminate emotional noise and build a game plan grounded in logic, not impulse. This builds clarity and confidence. -
Monday – Observation & Patience
I observe price action without rushing into trades.
Lesson: Monday is a watch day, not a rush day. I let the market reveal its hand. This reminds me that patience is not passive—it's a skill. Sitting on my hands can be as important as pulling the trigger. -
Tuesday–Wednesday – Execution
When my setup activates, I enter with conviction.
Lesson: I trade only when my conditions are met. No forcing. This builds discipline. I trust my plan and wait for alignment. Discipline here means saying "no" more than "yes". -
Thursday–Friday – Flexibility
Sometimes, valid setups still emerge late in the week.
Lesson: While I prefer early-week entries, I stay open to opportunity. The market doesn't follow my calendar. I remain flexible but never compromise on setup quality.
💡 What This Plan Reveals About My Trading Mindset
- Patience is my edge – I wait for trades to come to me.
- Planning creates freedom – Because I’ve prepared, I avoid emotional decisions.
- Discipline over drama – No FOMO. No chasing. Just structure.
- Adaptability within rules – I stay flexible, but my rules guide every move.
Would you still like to become a swing trader? ☕👀😉
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