What kind of trader are you?

Learn to work WITH your trading psychology, not against it.

Your Trading Psychology Avatar shows how you tend to react to reward, risk, pressure, structure and identity — so you can build trading rules around the way you actually behave under pressure.

Free quiz. 24 simple slider questions. No free-text answers are used in your avatar calculation.
Find your pressure patternSee whether you are pulled most by upside, safety, intensity, structure or self-worth.
Get a radar profileYour result shows your skew across five dimensions, not just a generic label.
Turn insight into rulesUse your avatar to choose better sizing, exits, cooldowns and review habits.
Example TPA profile
Example scores

TPA shape

Reward Drive6.8/10
Risk Sensitivity6.2/10
Tilt Intensity4.2/10
Structure Orientation7.2/10
Identity Attachment5.3/10

Most traders do not only need a better plan. They need a plan they can actually follow.

There is a difference between knowing what you should do and being able to do it when money, momentum, fear, comparison and ego are all active at the same time.

The psychology problem is usually practical

You can have a valid setup and still hesitate. You can have a clear target and still hold too long. You can know the daily loss limit and still take one more trade because the last loss felt personal.

That does not mean you are broken. It means your rules need to be built for the version of you that exists under pressure, not the calm version who wrote the plan.

The TPA method starts with your temperament

  • What pulls you away from the plan?
  • What situations make you hesitate or force?
  • Where does your identity get tangled with P&L?
  • What structure would block the mistake before it starts?

The four Trading Psychology Avatars

None of these avatars are bad. Each one has strengths. Each one has traps. The goal is not to become a different trader — it is to build a trading practice that works with your natural profile.

The Hunter icon Reward-driven

The Hunter

The Hunter is pulled by possibility. You see what a trade could become before most people have even made a decision. Your challenge is learning when the hunt is over.

The Guard icon Risk-sensitive

The Guard

The Guard feels risk early. That can protect capital, but it can also make good trades feel dangerous. Your challenge is sizing risk so your nervous system stays online.

The Avenger icon Intensity-led

The Avenger

The Avenger does not like leaving the battlefield wounded. Your drive can be powerful, but you need a circuit breaker between the emotional hit and the next decision.

The Architect icon Structure-led

The Architect

The Architect trusts the system more than the mood of the moment. Your strength is process, but the system has to be practical enough to trade, not endlessly refine.

The five dimensions behind your avatar

Your result is not based on one obvious trait. It compares your full profile against the avatar patterns, then shows your scores on a radar chart.

Reward DriveHow strongly upside, FOMO and opportunity pull you toward action.
Risk SensitivityHow strongly loss, reversal and size affect your ability to execute.
Tilt IntensityHow quickly frustration, revenge or urgency can escalate after a hit.
Structure OrientationHow naturally you rely on rules, protocols, cooldowns and data.
Identity AttachmentHow personal trading results feel to your confidence and self-image.

We started with tools. We ended up studying consistency.

NetLabs originally focused on building practical tools for traders, including TradeLink and other workflow utilities. But we kept seeing the same thing: traders could have the tool, the plan and the setup — then still struggle to execute consistently.

The issue was not always the technical plan. Very often, it was the discipline to stick to the plan when the trade became emotionally loaded. That is why the Trading Psychology Avatar became the first step: before adding more tools, you need to understand the trader using them.

How we help you work with your avatar

1
Identify your TPA profileTake the quiz and reveal your avatar, scores and radar shape.
2
Find your pressure patternSee the specific moments where you are most likely to break plan.
3
Build practical protocolsTranslate the result into sizing rules, exit rules, cooldowns and review habits.

Ready to see your Trading Psychology Avatar?

Answer one simple question at a time and get a result you can actually use: your avatar, five dimension scores, radar chart and practical next steps.

The Hunter The Guard The Avenger The Architect
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FAQ

A few direct answers before you take the quiz.

Is this a personality test?

Not in the usual sense. It is a trading behaviour quiz. It looks at how you tend to react to reward, risk, pressure, structure and identity when trading decisions are emotionally loaded.

Is one avatar better than another?

No. Each avatar has a useful edge and a predictable trap. The purpose is not to label you negatively, but to show you what kind of structure your temperament needs.

Will I get practical next steps?

Yes. Your result page explains your avatar, pressure pattern, strengths, weaknesses and the kind of trading rules that are likely to help you.

What happens after the quiz?

You can save your result to your member profile, share a safe public version, and request a free trading audit if you want help turning the profile into a practical trading plan.

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