Most traders assume more indicators improve accuracy. It appears sophisticated—but it leads to confusion.
This is what we call the Complexity Trap Principle. As complexity increases, more info execution quality decreases.
The industry reinforces this mistake. Educators promote indicators over interpretation.
Professional traders operate differently. They remove variables instead of adding them.
The tool doesn’t give you an edge by itself. It amplifies structure, not randomness.
The Clarity Compression Effect explains why this works. When noise is removed, signal becomes obvious.
The goal isn’t perfection—it’s repeatability. Clear environments lead to better results.
And over time, the difference becomes obvious. Not loudly—but measurably.
If you want better results, clean your environment.