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Why I build my own market analysis platform (even if I earn nothing from it)

I am not building this platform to sell something, to show off, or to prove my worth. I build it for myself — so I don't lose my own way of thinking in a world full of ready-made answers and template solutions.

This is a quiet project, but an important one. A bit like a personal diary — except instead of words, I write down emotions in numbers, intuition in code, and questions... in charts.


What really draws me to financial markets?

It's not only about data. It's about emotions. I'm fascinated by how markets reflect human reactions: hope, fear, greed. I look for a pattern in them — as if there is logic hidden under the surface of chaos. I want to understand not only what is happening, but why.


Why do I build tools, even though nobody pays me for it?

Because coding gives me a sense of freedom. It's a space where I don't have to prove anything to anyone. It's my rhythm, my way of thinking, my own pace.

I don't do this "productively." I do it honestly — with myself. This is not a job. It is my passion.


What do I want to understand through this platform?

Can emotions be "seen" in data? Can intuition be written down as an algorithm? Is the market just statistics — or maybe a diary of the collective mind?

By building this platform, I try to connect two worlds: the world of precision and the world of sensitivity.


What does "success" mean to me in this project?

It's not about the algorithm being profitable. Success is the moment when I feel calm again. When I create without fear, without comparing myself to others. When I get my focus back — and remember who I am.