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Kanji = the conclusion to every edge.

A kanji is a single character that holds a whole idea. We named the framework after that, because everything we teach collapses into one outcome. A real, measurable edge. Kanji = conclusion.

The Sires trading desk at night
The desk behind Ethos.

Kanji started the way most frameworks should, out of frustration. Every course sold a piece. One taught indicators, another sold signals, a third preached mindset. None of them connected.

So the work became connection. Order flow tells you who is in control. GEX and options flow tell you the terrain and the intent. Risk decides how hard you press. Psychology decides whether you can actually do it. And data proves whether any of it is real. Put in order, they stop being separate ideas and become a single decision.

That is Kanji. Ethos is where it is taught, live, in public, with the same reads run every day so you can see the method hold up under real conditions. No signals. No promises. Just a structure you can make your own.

Ethos

Kanji = conclusion.

The Kanji framework

The philosophy of structured decision making

I

Structure over instinct

Instinct is just pattern memory you cannot audit. A written framework can be tested, corrected and trusted. We trade the structure, not the mood.

II

Evidence over opinion

If you cannot show it in your data, it is a belief, not an edge. Every read we teach has to survive the journal.

III

Process over outcome

A good trade can lose and a bad trade can win. We grade the decision, not the result, because only the decision repeats.

IV

Independence over dependence

The goal is not to need us. The goal is for you to run the framework alone, for the rest of your trading life.

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