Detect the loop. Set the rule. Protect the account.
Journals show what happened after the damage is done. Rule blockers stop trades without teaching you the pattern. PsyRule shows the behavioral sequence behind your worst sessions, so you can fix the cause, not just restrict the action.
I failed prop firm challenges before I admitted it wasn't the strategy. It was me, at 11:02am, after a stop-out. PsyRule is the tool I wish had existed then.
Here's the most common one. The loop that ends most prop-firm challenges.
A losing trade compresses your re-entry time and inflates your sizing. The second trade is rarely the recovery you imagined.
Four of the most distinctive differences. See the full 11-row comparison →
| Capability | TradeGuard | Edgewonk | Tradezella | Tradis | PsyRule you |
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Pre-session behavioral check-in
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✕ | ✕ | ✕ | checklist only | ✓ |
Why it matters: The decisions that blow up a session are made before it starts. Sleep, focus, and your plan predict your sizing more than anything that happens on the chart. | |||||
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Personal danger-zone alerts
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✕ | ✕ | ✕ | lot calc only | ✓ |
Why it matters: Most blowups aren't one bad trade. They're three open positions that together exceed the limit, and a per-trade calculator can't see this. | |||||
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Mental state → outcome correlation
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✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
Why it matters: "I traded worse when tired" is a hunch. Connecting mood, sleep, and pressure to actual session outcomes turns the hunch into a rule you'll follow. | |||||
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Behavioral pattern detection (trader-specific)
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✕ | ✕ | basic stats | generic coaching | ✓ |
Why it matters: Generic advice ("size down after a loss") is easy to ignore. A pattern named with your trigger, your sequence, and your historical cost is harder to. | |||||
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You already know it's behavioral. Now do something about it.