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Samosfi

For traders who want fewer mistakes, not more tools — a behaviour-aware crypto terminal that names the bias before the click instead of adding another signal.

A behavioural-finance terminal for crypto traders. Instead of more signals, Samosfi mirrors the traps — FOMO, the disposition effect, loss aversion — with a bias test, a pre-trade check-in, and a coach that asks questions instead of giving calls.

The problem

Most crypto tools sell more signals into a market that already drowns in them. The thing that actually costs retail traders money isn't a missing indicator — it's FOMO, revenge entries, and holding losers while cutting winners. None of the dashboards touch the behaviour.

Why now

Behavioural finance has fifty years of research behind it (Kahneman, Shefrin & Statman, Barber & Odean) and almost none of it has reached the retail crypto trader. The tooling to surface a bias at the moment of decision — a pre-trade check-in, a holding-period mirror — is finally cheap to build and run.

Why I'm building this

Samosfi is the sister product to TraderMind: same conviction that the edge is behavioural, aimed at the crypto desk and shipped on the web so anyone can open it in a browser. It deliberately refuses to give buy or sell calls. It asks the three questions I wish someone had asked me before my worst trades — what's the thesis, what's the context, where's the exit — and then it shows you, honestly, what you actually did.

— Can Ayan, founder

How it works

Name the bias before the click.

Samosfi starts with a 12-question bias test that surfaces your top three behavioural traps, then keeps a library of the eight that cost crypto traders the most. The point isn't a score — it's recognising the pattern while it's happening.

Before an entry, the 3-beat check-in asks for your thesis, the context, and your exit. After the trade, behavioural tracking mirrors what you actually did — how long you held, how winners and losers diverged — so the gap between intention and action stops hiding.

  • ·Bias test — 12 questions, top-three behavioural traps identified
  • ·Bias library — the eight traps (FOMO, disposition effect, loss aversion, anchoring …)
  • ·3-beat pre-trade check-in — thesis · context · exit
  • ·Coach — asks questions, never gives buy/sell calls

Free now · Pro coming

Free now. Premium is coming.

The MVP is free and collecting no payments yet. A Premium tier is being prepared for traders who want the full behavioural mirror — coach access, holding-period tracking, and trade-evidence review.

Free

Available today

● Live
  • 12-question bias test
  • 8-trap bias library
  • 5-coin watchlist
  • Pre-trade 3-beat check-in
Open Samosfi

Pro

Premium in testing

★ Soon
  • Coach access — guided, question-led reflection
  • Behavioural tracking — holding periods and win/loss patterns
  • Trade-evidence review
  • Expanded watchlist beyond the free 5 coins

Premium from €9.99 / month

Updates · last few weeks

  1. May 27, 2026

    release

    Samosfi MVP live

    samosfi.com is live. Bias test, bias library, 5-coin watchlist, and the 3-beat pre-trade check-in are open to early EU users.

  2. May 10, 2026

    decision

    Coach goes question-led

    The coach was rebuilt to ask rather than tell — no buy/sell calls, only the questions that interrupt a biased decision.

  3. Apr 30, 2026

    feature

    Behavioural tracking wired in

    Holding-period and win/loss mirroring added behind the Premium tier — the gap between thesis and behaviour, made visible.

Audience & signal

Retail crypto traders who suspect their own psychology is the leak: beginners avoiding costly first mistakes, active traders chasing discipline, and people recovering from a FOMO-driven blow-up.

  • ·Live MVP at samosfi.com — open and usable today
  • ·Free tier: 12-question bias test, an 8-trap bias library, a 5-coin watchlist
  • ·Pre-trade '3-beat' check-in: thesis, context, exit — before the entry
  • ·Behavioural tracking (holding periods, win/loss patterns) and an AI coach that asks rather than tells
  • ·Grounded in published research: Kahneman, Shefrin & Statman (disposition effect), Barber & Odean (overtrading)
  • ·Seeking the first 50 EU users who value behavioural awareness over signal proliferation
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