
Before the market opens, a trader may be watching futures, scanning a watchlist, and deciding how much risk the first setup deserves. A business operator starts differently, checking cash, staffing, orders, invoices, and anything that could interrupt the day.
Those routines seem far apart, but both ask whether the operation can survive a rough stretch without reckless decisions. Traders who borrow from the operator’s playbook often get better at protecting capital, reviewing performance, and treating choices as part of a system.
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