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runners

grow what is working. release what is not.
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today's board · everyone plays the same one
your next tiledrop it into an open space
ottie

grow what is working.
release what is not.

drop tiles onto the board. some grow, some fade. bank the strong ones near their peak, let go of the fading ones, and keep the board alive.

green tiles are growing. give them room to get bigger.
a tile turns orange when it is peaking or fading. bank it before it slips away.
each turn: bank one tile if you like, then place your new one.

how to play

· each turn you get one new tile. tap an open space to place it.
tiles grow or fade on their own. let the green ones keep growing.
the bar along the bottom shows how fragile a tile is. orange means bank it now.
1 you may bank one tile per turn. a fading tile left too long falls to nothing.

what runners quietly trains

  • cutting losers early — banking a fading tile before it falls to nothing is the same muscle as closing a losing position before a small loss becomes a big one.
  • letting winners run — the hardest instinct in investing is not selling a good thing too soon.
  • not spreading too thin — a crowded board is harder to manage, the way too many bets dilute your attention.
  • process over outcome — you're scored on how you played, not luck. the market decides the number, you decide the plan.
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    cutting losses early. dropping a fading tile before it collapses — the real habit of taking a small loss instead of hoping a bad position comes back.
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    letting winners run. giving a strong tile room to grow instead of banking it the moment it is up — the instinct that separates a good trade from a great one.
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    banking near the peak. exiting close to a tile's high point rather than after it has already faded — reading when a good thing has run its course.
    these three are the hardest habits in real investing. runners lets you practice them with nothing at risk. tap a row to see how.
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