Here’s the uncomfortable truth: your problem isn’t lack of tools—it’s too many of them.
Imagine trying to drive while looking at five different GPS systems. Each one gives slightly different directions. That’s what your chart becomes when overloaded.
The industry reinforces this mistake. Traders chase complexity instead of clarity.
Instead of asking “What else can I add?”, they ask “What can I remove?”.
Instead of cluttered screens, you create focused views. Instead of reacting to noise, you interpret patterns.
The Clarity Compression Effect explains why this works. When information is reduced to what matters, decisions accelerate.
The real shift isn’t technical—it’s behavioral. You stop chasing here certainty and start defining rules.
But a small group will simplify. They’ll refine structure.
The takeaway is simple: your problem isn’t missing tools—it’s excess.