Practical Workflows
Education becomes useful when it changes what you do on the next chart.
You can read about risk, trend, order flow, psychology, and journaling for weeks. That knowledge matters, but live charts still create pressure. A workflow gives that knowledge an order: what to check first, what to ignore, when to wait, when to act, and when to stop.

A workflow turns scattered knowledge into repeatable behavior.
This section is deliberately practical. It does not promise perfect trades. It gives you a way to approach the chart without reinventing your process every session.
Daily and Top-Down Process
Setup Workflows
- How to Find Trend-Following Setups
- How to Find Breakout Setups
- How to Find Mean-Reversion Setups
- How to Confirm a Trade With Order Flow
Execution and ZenAlgo Use
- How to Plan an Entry, Stop, and Targets
- How to Use ZenAlgo Without Cluttering Your Chart
- Your First Seven Days With ZenAlgo
If you are new, do not try to use every workflow at once. Start with the daily routine, then learn one setup workflow, then journal it for a week.
Workflows help structure decisions, but they do not guarantee profitable trades. Always define risk before entry and practice before committing meaningful capital.