Start from a calm baseline
Tell us your experience level — beginner, intermediate, or professional. That sets how hands-on Siberius is: beginners get active warnings, professionals get a quieter safety net.
Then a short 20-second guided breath — in for 4, hold for 7, out for 8.
Why: if you walk in with adrenaline still pumping from a bad trade, the numbers won't mean anything. Settling first means the reaction speeds we measure reflect your real habits, not the frustration you arrived with.
How you think you trade
You tell us how you believe you handle three common traps: chasing a breakout, sizing up after a loss, and widening a stop.
The point: Siberius compares what you said against what you did when prices moved. The gap is where it puts extra checks — exactly where you need them, not where you think you do.
See how you react under pressure
Not quizzes — hands-on. Siberius drops you inside a live chart sim and runs ten fast tests. Each one catches a different way discipline slips:
Breakout Chase
Do you jump the instant price spikes, or wait for the pullback?
Focus Grid
How fast can you find targets in a busy grid as the clock runs down?
Drawdown Recovery
After a loss, do you stick to plan or over-size to win it back?
Profit Ticker
Can you let a winner run to target, or do you grab it early?
Limit Sweeper
Do you execute at your level, or freeze and miss the move?
Dead-Market Drift
In a flat market, do you sit on your hands or force weak setups?
Invalidation Test
When a trade breaks your level, do you cut it or drag the stop?
Streak Scaling
After three straight wins, do you hold size or size up?
Target Saturation
Once your daily target hits, can you close the terminal and walk?
Attention Scan
Can you execute cleanly while distractions scroll past?
The rules you wish you followed
You don't just get a report. Siberius turns your results into a few personal guardrails — simple rules saved on your device that step in during live trading, right when you're most likely to slip.
Cool-off timer
If fatigue or over-trading is your risk, it makes you wait 60 seconds after a close before opening the next — so you can't fire off an impulsive one.
Size cap
If revenge or greed is your risk, it caps how big a trade can get — so a losing streak or a hot streak can't tempt you into blowing up.
Stop-loss lock
If you tend to hold losers, it stops you moving your stop further away once you're in the trade.
Test your reaction time
A taste of one test. Click the box, wait for the target to appear at a random spot, then tap it as fast as you can.
Ready to fix what the assessment finds?
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