About Quadrant
What this system is
Quadrant is a behavioural enforcement system.
It exists for traders who already know the rules — and don’t reliably follow them.
- It does not teach.
- It does not explain.
- It does not motivate.
- It does not soften outcomes.
You select a single protocol.
You check in once per day.
If the rule is violated, the run ends.
The system records what actually happens.
What Quadrant is not
- Quadrant is not a journal.
- It is not a coach.
- It is not therapy.
- It is not accountability through encouragement.
- There is no reflection step.
- There is no reframing.
- There is no interpretation of intent.
- Behaviour is either aligned — or it isn’t.
Why it’s built this way
Most trading errors are not caused by a lack of knowledge.
They are caused by reflex:
- checking lower timeframes
- re-entering after exit
- adjusting size mid-trade
- trading outside declared conditions
These behaviours happen quickly.
They are justified later.
Quadrant removes the justification layer.
When a rule breaks, the run ends.
No debate.
No context.
No exceptions.
Over time, patterns become impossible to ignore.
Free vs Pro (re-grounding, not selling)
Free enforces behaviour.
Pro remembers it.
Free allows unlimited runs, but nothing persists.
Each run is disposable.
Failure leaves no trace.
Pro preserves behavioural evidence.
Runs accumulate.
Patterns surface.
Avoidance stops working.
The behaviour doesn’t change because of insight.
It changes because exposure compounds.
On control and responsibility
Quadrant assumes you are capable.
If a rule is violated, the system does not ask why.
It records that it happened.
Responsibility is not negotiated.
Outcomes are not adjusted.
The record stands.
Quadrant does not analyse trades. It enforces behaviour.