Why a Review Routine Matters
Without a structured review, decisions accumulate without reflection. You enter and exit positions based on alerts and morning briefs but never synthesise what is working. A 10 to 15 minute end-of-day review creates a feedback loop that steadily improves your decision quality over weeks and months.
The EOD Review Structure
What to Look for in the EOD Summary
The greed index is a useful session-level context indicator. Compare today's reading against the past week using the Calendar EOD panels for each trading day. A greed index that has risen above 70 over three consecutive sessions suggests market optimism is running high and caution is warranted on new entries. A fall below 30 over consecutive sessions can precede a recovery.
Keep a brief private log of your EOD observations — even one line per day. After 30 days, you will see patterns in your alert behaviour and decision-making that are not obvious in the moment. This is one of the highest-value habits for serious CSE investors.
Adjusting Alerts After Each Session
Price moves during the session change the context for every alert rule you have set. A stock that moved 4 percent today may now be 2 percent from a resistance level you set an alert on. After reviewing the session, adjust your price targets so they reflect the new price context. Alerts set based on old prices provide false precision.
Connecting EOD to the Next Morning Brief
Your EOD review and the next morning's AI brief form a natural loop. What you observed during the session becomes context for how you read the morning brief the next day. If a stock in your watchlist appeared in today's top gainers, the morning brief nano insight the next day will help you assess whether the move has further momentum or is likely to consolidate.