Decision Layer Entry
Transition from Perception to Decision
You are now moving from perception into decision-making.
The focus is no longer only what is observed.
The focus becomes how to respond to what is observed.
This layer transforms clarity into structured action.
What Changes in This Layer
- Observation becomes structured input
- Bias awareness becomes active filtering
- Structure recognition becomes decision context
- Intuition becomes secondary confirmation, not direction
What This Layer Contains
The Decision Layer is built through three structured protocols:
- Protocol 4 — Decision Filter
- Protocol 5 — Controlled Execution
- Protocol 6 — Speed & Pressure Management
Each protocol refines how decisions are formed under real market conditions.
Core Principle
A decision is only valid when it is supported by structure, not emotion or urgency.
Decision Foundation
Before any action, three conditions must align:
- Market structure is clear
- Bias influence is recognized or reduced
- A defined response condition is present
Without these, no decision is formed.
Role of Intuition Here
Intuition is not removed.
It is repositioned.
It can highlight attention, but it cannot define execution.
All decisions must still pass through structural validation.
System Shift
Perception Layer trains awareness.
Decision Layer trains response discipline.
This is where clarity becomes action.