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Guide
A clean 20-minute routine beats random chart scrolling. The goal is consistency, not intensity theater.
Best for busy traders who need a sustainable routine instead of occasional motivation spikes.
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Apr 4, 2026
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Apr 4, 2026
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This guide is written by CandleDojo from the platform's public methodology and data coverage pages. It is designed to explain chart-reading practice concepts, not to provide financial advice.
Direct Answer
A sustainable daily chart-reading routine built around a short warmup, blind reps, and a tight review loop.
Use the first few minutes to settle in, review one pattern family or one recurring mistake, and decide what the session is for.
That prevents the routine from turning into random chart consumption.
The center of the session should be the actual work: frozen charts, directional calls, and quick notes on what you saw.
Short sessions stay useful when the rep quality is high and the decision loop stays consistent.
The final few minutes are where the routine compounds. Review what kept showing up, then decide what tomorrow needs to reinforce.
That is how a short practice block turns into a real training cycle instead of isolated effort.