GBTI
CHASER
Breakout Chaser
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Note: you are good at catching speed, but speed needs brakes.
trend followerright-side offensequick rhythmemotionally hot
Start Test Now →Trends do not wait, and neither do you.
You value speed and initiative, which makes you well suited to disciplined trend-following. Without clear risk boundaries, though, momentum entries can quickly turn into late-stage chasing. Your exit plan has to come before the excitement does.
Typical Scenarios
· You react quickly when a breakout appears.
· You are willing to pay up for a real trend.
· If price fades and you do not have a plan, the trade can turn passive fast.
Trading Mantras
"The trend is my friend."
"If I am late, the real move is gone."
"Get on board first, then manage the risk."
15-Dimension Scores
R1 Risk ToleranceModerate risk tolerance, balancing opportunity and safety.
R2 Drawdown ToleranceDrawdowns significantly affect operations, tending to exit quickly.
R3 Leverage ImpulsePrefers low or no leverage, prioritizing account safety.
T1 Trading FrequencyFast trading rhythm, valuing timing and efficiency.
T2 Holding PatiencePrefers short-term thinking, dislikes prolonged holding.
T3 Discipline ExecutionEasily influenced by intraday emotions, execution is volatile.
I1 News DependencyUses news as supplementary, not as sole basis.
I2 Independent ResearchRelies more on external views, less independent research.
I3 Theme ChasingQuick response to theme heat, prefers right-side participation.
M1 Emotional StabilityEasily affected by profit/loss emotions, significant swings.
M2 FOMO IntensityRarely acts impulsively due to others' gains.
M3 Stop-Loss DeterminationDifficult to execute stop-loss, tends to delay.
S1 Position ManagementBasic position awareness but rules are not fixed enough.
S2 Review HabitsLow review frequency, slower strategy iteration.
S3 Rule ConsistencyRules too elastic, easily changing with emotions.
Optimization Tips
1. Scale your chase entries instead of filling the first ticket with max size.
2. Standardize the stop for failed breakout trades.
3. Cut back on consecutive chase attempts.
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