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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

For two years I couldn’t figure out why…

For two years I couldn’t figure out why my P&L was flat when my analysis was usually right. Kept blaming my strategy, kept switching setups. These tests found the answer in an hour: my decision quality is 90%, but I size my best trades almost the same as my worst ones — I was literally leaking profit through fear of being wrong. It also showed my discipline only breaks in fast markets, which explains every bad entry I’ve made on news spikes. And apparently my whole profile fits swing trading, not the intraday stuff I was forcing myself to do. I’d never looked at my trading from the psychology side before — turns out that’s where the answers were. Genuinely worth it.

July 11, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A friend recommended this platform…

A friend recommended this platform saying it was something new — behavioral tests instead of the usual trading psychology talk. He was right. What you get at the end is basically a full map of yourself as a trader. My archetype came out as "The Architect" with scores across five dimensions, and it matched me scarily well. It confirmed my strengths — I read setups accurately and my confidence actually matches reality (92/100 calibration), and I have a strong reflex against catastrophic mistakes. But it also exposed the leaks: I bet almost the same size on my best and worst ideas, and my discipline falls apart specifically in fast markets — my false alarm rate doubles under pressure. And it doesn't stop at diagnosis. I got concrete rules built from my own data: scale position size to conviction, force a 60-second pause before every entry. Now I don't just know my weak spots — I know exactly what to do about them to trade better.

July 5, 2026
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Thank you so much for this review! We're just getting started, and hearing that the results genuinely helped you understand your trading better — that's exactly why we built NST. Reviews like yours mean a lot at this stage. We'll keep working to make the platform even better. Thanks for the trust!

NST Team

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