Writing a skill that sticks

One sharp rule beats a paragraph of vibes. The examples show the difference.

Keep each skill to one specific rule. A vague skill compiles into mush and changes nothing; a sharp one reshapes every setup the agent gives you.

DOOnly long pullbacks to the 4h EMA200, never chase breakouts.
DON'TTrade well and manage risk.

Mix a few of each category - strategy, risk, technical, watchlist - and the agent starts to feel like it has traded next to you for years.

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What makes a good agent skill?

One specific, actionable rule - for example 'only long pullbacks to the 4h EMA200'. Avoid vague, multi-part statements.

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