The Rarest Thing the Trading Framework Gives You

 

Trades with signature characteristics give you the rarest thing—
the chance to repeat them.

You suck at first.
But with reps you earn the right to rely on them.

Then comes the ah ha:
Most won’t do the reps.
But you will.

And that’s how you start taking money from them, repeatedly.


See this week's trades? All repeats:

(Some terms are redacted to protect proprietary elements and preserve competitive advantage.)

Wed:
Strategy: Fill the Hole ## #### ###.
Execute via: ### Tram Track Open Road, Playbook 101.

"Wednesday trade example showing structured execution via Tram Track Open Road and Playbook 101, from article on repeatable trading"
 


Tues:
Catalyst for move down - BOJ updates.
Execute via: The House, Playbook 101, XXX XXX Theme Playbook trade. 

Note: Slow pace was ideal to identify which traders were entering into losing positions and take the opposite side (knowing the narrative).

Rinse and repeat over a three-hour period. 

Tuesday trade reacting to BOJ updates, executed via The House and Playbook 101 theme trade, highlighting narrative-based positioning
 


Monday:
First half of the session treading water. 

Second half...
Principles: Predictable Efficiency and Open Road.
Execute via Nose Dive, ### Tram Track Open Road.

Monday trade example applying Predictable Efficiency and Open Road principles, executed via Nose Dive and Tram Track Open Road
 


My trading journey:

  • Tried on my own → lost money.

  • Got shown how → still sucked.

  • Got feedback → improved.

  • Looped: reps → feedback → iterate → more reps.

The reps weren't the hard part.
Frustrating? Yes. Until I reframed it:

"It's never going to feel as tough as does right now."

That's the nature of repetition—you always move forward.

But finding the how, and getting proper feedback? That was the hard part. That took years.

Once you have those pieces, everything changes. Because when you're in the loop—reps → feedback → refine → more reps—you're on the home stretch. Repetition is all that's left.

To reach that phase…
Not doing the reps would have been an injustice to everything I'd already endured.

Once it’s just repetition the outcome becomes inevitable—if you keep doing.

 
Adam Fiske