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A stock just moved.
Now what?

You don't know yet if it's signal or noise. Most investors either panic or do nothing — neither is a decision. Five prompts, run in order, replace instinct with a framework.

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Five prompts. One for each decision that usually gets made on instinct.

  • 01 — Is my thesis still right?
    Something happened. Do I still believe in this position? Separates "the stock moved" from "my reasoning was wrong" — before you touch anything.
  • 02 — What did management actually say?
    The company just reported. What did they commit to — and what did they avoid? Numbers are easy to spin. This cuts through the press release to find what management committed to — and what they carefully avoided.
  • 03 — Add, hold, or sell?
    The price moved. Has my conviction actually changed, or just my comfort? Stops you confusing "this feels right" with "the thesis supports this decision".
  • 04 — When you're sitting on a loss
    It's down. Are you holding for a reason, or because selling feels like admitting you were wrong? The hardest situation to think clearly in. This prompt doesn't let you off the hook.
  • 05 — Setting your exit before you need it
    At some point you'll sell. Write the conditions now, while you're calm. Three specific triggers — fundamental, valuation, and time — decided before emotion is involved.
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