TradeInMind -- a brain and a moth drawn to the light within it

About

Built by someone who wanted this to exist.

The mark above is the whole idea in one image: a mind, and the light it's drawn toward. That's what TIM is for.

Why TIM exists

TradeInMind is built by one person — Ajani — a trader first and a programmer second. TIM wasn't built to be sold before it was needed; it was built because the tool didn't exist and trading without it kept costing the same lessons twice.

Every trader knows the feeling: you make the same mistake, a month apart, and you didn't even remember the first time until it was happening again. Journals help, if you actually keep one. Most people don't, not because they don't care, but because writing a real account of a session right after it happened — while the account is still open, while the next setup is forming — is the last thing anyone has the patience for.

TIM exists to remove that friction entirely. Record the session the way you already trade. TIM watches and listens, and remembers so you don't have to write it down to benefit from having said it.

What TIM won't do

TIM will never tell you what to buy or sell. It has no opinion on your setups, your instrument, or your market. It only reflects back what it actually observed about how you traded — your process, your discipline, your patterns — never a signal, never a prediction.

It also won't track your P&L. That was a deliberate line from the start: the moment a tool starts scoring your profit, it quietly starts optimizing for the wrong thing. Process over outcome isn't a tagline here — it's the actual reason several tempting features aren't built.

How it stays honest

Every note TIM writes is marked as either something it directly observed — heard you say, watched you do — or something it's reading into. That distinction shows up everywhere in a real report, not just here. If TIM isn't sure, it says so, instead of stating a guess with false confidence.

Observed — something you said or did, directly
Inferred — TIM reading into it, and it says so

What you upload is private to your account. It's used only to build your own reports, never shared, never used for anything else. Full detail on what's collected and why.

If it sounds like something you'd actually use — that's the whole point.

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