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Episode 35 — Applied Stock Basics: The Integrated Operating Manual (1-Page SOP)

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Episode 35 — Applied Stock Basics: The Integrated Operating Manual (1-Page SOP) Turn Episodes 30–34 into a “Single Sheet” that Runs Your Account on Autopilot 3-Line Summary  A strategy can be smart, but without an operating manual, accounts often collapse through exceptions —especially in stress markets. This episode compresses everything from Episodes 30–34 into a one-page SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) so decisions become fewer and consistency becomes higher. The bottom line: Operate the account like a system , and emotional friction drops—making compounding more likely. Table of Contents The goal of Episode 35: finish with a usable operating document Seven design principles for an SOP (if it gets complex, it fails) The one-page structure: Goal → Risk Budget → Rules → Calendar → Emergency Card (Core) The 1-Page Account SOP Card (copy/paste template) Monthly/Quarterly/Annual checklists: 10-min / 30-min / 60-min routines Real scenarios: rally / crash / sideways markets—how the...

Episode 31 — Applied Stock Basics: Build an “Account Constitution” (Goal–Risk–Rules–Execution Framework)

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  Episode 31 — Applied Stock Basics: Build an “Account Constitution” (Goal–Risk–Rules–Execution Framework) 3-Line Summary  When an account breaks, it is often not from lack of knowledge, but from a structure that allows too many exceptions —that can be seen as the real enemy. This episode builds an Account Constitution : a one-page rule-set skeleton that decides what to do (and what not to do) before emotions take over. If Goal–Risk–Rules–Execution are fixed in advance, bull markets, bear markets, and sideways markets become operational problems , not psychological battles. Table of Contents What Episode 31 does in the 30–35 arc Why a Constitution is needed: the market is loud, but “exceptions” are louder The 4-layer model: Goal–Risk–Rules–Execution Step 0: Split the account into three zones (Core / Buffer / Sandbox) Step 1: Lock the Goal in three sentences (Money–Time–Behavior) Step 2: Lock Risk using five numbers (Risk Budget) Step 3: Lock Rules into 12 lines (Buy / Add / Re...