I've noticed something strange after talking with traders who take a bad loss.
Most of the time, they are not upset about the money.
They are upset because they cannot fully explain what happened.
The trade is over. The chart keeps moving. But their mind stays stuck on the same questions.
Was the execution efficient?
Did slippage have a bigger impact than expected?
Was there something hidden in the process that they missed?
That confusion does not go away on its own. It follows you into the next trade.
@GeniusOfficial is one of the few projects actually addressing this. Not by making execution faster. But by making it understandable. The more I looked into it, the more I realized how rarely trading platforms help users understand the path between clicking a button and seeing a result.
A winning trade without understanding creates false confidence.
A losing trade without understanding creates permanent hesitation.
That is where transparency becomes the real edge. Not because it removes uncertainty. But because it gives traders a chance to actually learn from it.
Markets will always be unpredictable. But understanding your own decisions is one of the few advantages that compounds over time.
Real trust in trading does not begin with being right.
It begins with knowing why.