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Apr 5, 2026
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An archived CandleDojo update built around drills, review prompts, and the best learning assets worth revisiting.
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Start the week with five to ten blind reps inside one pattern family. The goal is not more chart time. The goal is cleaner reads on a narrower slice of the market.
If the week already feels busy, cut the session length before you cut the review note. The review is where the routine compounds.
Replay is useful when you know what you are checking: sequencing, execution, or management. It is weaker when the real bottleneck is recognition and the answer is already leaking into the chart.
This issue points back to the chart-reading assessment because it gives you the fastest way to decide whether the bottleneck is context, reading speed, or practice design.
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