Where does it actually break for you?
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Start by meeting the trader you actually are.
Before any chart, the thing that costs traders most is themselves. So layer one is free: a 2-minute game that scores your real decisions under pressure. It's the entrance. The full system opens behind it.
- Your archetype, drawn from how you actually played
- Your one real strength to lean on
- The one risk that has probably already cost you money
- Personal rules, built from your own moves
Five layers, for the five places retail traders drown.
The game is layer one, the free way in. Four more are waiting.
Radar finds where to look. The Suite tells you what's there.
The one headline that moved your symbols, traced to the trade.
SnowBall keeps the headlines that touch your watchlist and walks the cause and effect down to tradeable symbols, with the economic theory behind each step.
Build the skill, in order.
You've been sold the opposite of this before.
That list costs us customers every week. We keep it anyway. Every one of those products needs you dependent, back for the next call. Ours does the opposite: instruments that make you a better pilot, and nothing that pretends to fly the plane for you.
Been burned before? Then don't believe a word on this page. The front door is free, and it proves the whole philosophy in two minutes. SnowBall runs in production today; the system is live on TradingView right now.
A study tracked every day trader in Taiwan for 14 years. Fewer than 1 in 100 made reliable profits. The winners shared process and discipline.
The gap is behavioral, and behavior is the one thing here you can measure.
The fifteen-minute trading day.
Scan
Radar checks your 20 symbols, flags what deserves attention. Usually 1 or 2. Often none.
Read
Suite read on the flagged charts: price, trend, whether the instruments agree.
Context
SnowBall check: any chain touching your symbols today.
Decide
Act, set an alert, or close the laptop. Most days, the alert or the laptop.
The system is built to make "no trade today" the easy answer, because forced trades are where accounts leak.
Your salary funds the patience your trading needs. And patience is the part money can't fake.
Keep your career. Keep your income. Build the skill over years, with no gun to your head.
[ ✓ ] This fits you if
You trade around a job or a business, you want order more than adrenaline, and guru energy makes your skin crawl.
[ ✕ ] Wrong place if
You want someone's trades to copy, a shortcut to quitting your job by winter, or anyone willing to promise you profits. We won't, and the door's right there.

Engineer and decade-long side trader, building tools for people who trade around a full life.
I built OnChart for people like me.
I'm Shako. I trained as an electronics engineer and worked with radar and defense systems. I've also traded for almost ten years, alongside work, business, and family.
For most of that time, trading felt like a choice between watching the market properly and being present everywhere else.
OnChart is how I stopped choosing. It gives me a structured way to read the market, understand my own decisions, and trade with a process in the time I actually have, then close the laptop.
I built it for my own trading first.
One subscription. Everything in it.
All five layers, full access. Cancel in two clicks.
Billed every three months, at a lower monthly rate.
Billed yearly — the lowest rate. The serious seat.
Start with the game, free, no card. Then you'll want the rest, so: seven days free to try all of it. Yes, the trial wants a card. It keeps the room full of people actually evaluating. A reminder lands before any charge, cancel is two clicks, and you can test the cancel flow before a cent moves.
Honest answers
How is this different from the last thing that burned me?
The last thing promised outcomes. We refuse to: no signals, no predictions, no win rates. What's left is structure, context, and a measurement of your own behavior. Judge it on the free game before believing a word here. No honest tool can promise profit, and we won't; the results stay yours, in both directions.
Can't I build this free with TradingView and a screener?
Pieces of it, genuinely. What you can't assemble free: the behavioral layer, plain-language news chains, and one profile connecting all of it. If your free stack works, keep it. The game still costs nothing.
I don't have time for another system.
The whole daily loop is about 15 minutes, designed around a career. Less screen time was the goal, since the founder trades alongside work too.
Why does a free trial need my card, and what happens to my data?
The card filters for serious evaluation, which keeps the community worth being in. Reminder before any charge, 2-click cancel, test it yourself during the trial. Your game data builds your report and profile, never a mailing list for someone else.