About

About Obsidian

Obsidian started as a survival tool.

I was trading constantly — getting rugged, entering too early, chasing momentum that wasn’t real, and bleeding capital faster than I could make it back.
Not because I didn’t understand charts — but because I didn’t have enough information when it mattered most.

Every loss came from the same place:

  • Entering without confirmation

  • Ignoring liquidity traps

  • Underestimating sell pressure

  • Trusting hype instead of data

So I built the tool I wished I had.

Obsidian was created first to protect my own capital — and then for traders like me who needed a second set of eyes when emotions, speed, and noise take over.

It’s not a signal service.
It doesn’t tell you what to buy.
It tells you when not to.

Obsidian watches liquidity, momentum, whale behavior, distribution, and risk in real time — directly on the chart. When conditions aren’t aligned, it tells you to wait. When a trade breaks, it invalidates it. When danger shows up early, it warns you before damage is done.

For some traders, Obsidian is protection.
For others, it’s confirmation.
For everyone who uses it right, it’s discipline without emotion.

This tool exists for:

  • Traders tired of getting rugged

  • Traders who want fewer, higher-quality entries

  • Traders who value survival over hype

Obsidian doesn’t promise wins.
It exists to help you stop losing the wrong way.

Capital protection comes first.
Always.