You already know what good trading looks like. GuardMyTrade turns those rules into hard limits — the kind that hold even when your judgment doesn't. Set them once, and they protect you every session after.
Decide the most you're willing to lose in a single day — a real number, set with a clear head. The moment your losses reach it, the door closes. No "just one more to make it back." The day is done, and tomorrow you start whole.
Overtrading rarely feels like overtrading in the moment — it feels like opportunity. Set the number of trades that fits your edge, and GuardMyTrade counts every round-trip for you. Hit the cap and the market can keep moving without you.
The worst trades come in the minutes right after a loss, while the sting is fresh. Set a mandatory cooldown and GuardMyTrade holds the door shut just long enough for the heat to leave — so your next decision is a decision, not a reaction.
You know when you're sharp — and when you're just filling time. Define the windows where your edge actually lives, and GuardMyTrade blocks everything outside them: no groggy pre-market gambles, no end-of-day revenge sessions after the good setups are gone.
Giving green days back to the market is its own kind of self-sabotage. Set a daily profit target, and when you hit it, GuardMyTrade locks the session closed. You walk away a winner instead of trading until the market takes it back.
A losing streak is the market telling you today isn't your day — and the exact moment ego wants to argue. Set a streak limit and GuardMyTrade calls it for you. When the losses stack up back-to-back, the session ends before tilt turns a bad day into a disaster.
Enforcement only works if it's always on, everywhere, and impossible to talk your way around. Here's what runs behind every rule you set.
Your P&L, trade count, and streaks are watched continuously — not sampled, not delayed. The instant a rule is crossed, GuardMyTrade already knows.
A lock isn't a suggestion on one screen. It travels to every device you trade from at once — laptop, desktop, phone — so there's no side door.
When a rule triggers, your open positions are closed first, then the lock engages. You're never left holding risk you can't manage.
Name someone you answer to. When a rule breaks, they're notified — because discipline is easier when you're not the only one who knows.
Every lock is logged: what rule, what moment, what it cost you to cross. Over time, the pattern of your worst habits becomes impossible to ignore.
Not another win-rate dashboard. An AI that learns your patterns, flags the setups where you self-destruct, and coaches you to actually get better — and at a lock, it's the voice that talks you through the urge.