Weekly Review Template: From Data Changes to Next Week's Watchlist
Weekly Review Template: From Data Changes to Next Week’s Watchlist
Section titled “Weekly Review Template: From Data Changes to Next Week’s Watchlist”If you consume a lot of information every week but struggle to remember what actually changed a month later, the problem is usually structure, not effort.
Template structure
Section titled “Template structure”1. One-sentence weekly conclusion
Section titled “1. One-sentence weekly conclusion”Summarize the market’s current position in one clean sentence.
Example: risk appetite improved this week, but valuation and sentiment both warmed up, so structural confirmation matters more next week.
2. The three most important changes
Section titled “2. The three most important changes”Valuation layer
Section titled “Valuation layer”- Did AHR999 rise, stall, or fall?
- Did MVRV move into a more dangerous zone?
Sentiment layer
Section titled “Sentiment layer”- Did Fear & Greed shift from neutral into greed?
- Is a one-sided narrative starting to dominate?
Structure layer
Section titled “Structure layer”- Did Gold/BTC, Hashrate, and Difficulty confirm the price move?
- Did corporate treasury premiums or mNAV expand materially?
3. One thing that could invalidate the current read
Section titled “3. One thing that could invalidate the current read”Write down the variable most likely to challenge your conclusion, not just the evidence that supports it.
4. Next week’s watchlist
Section titled “4. Next week’s watchlist”Write only three items, and make each one testable.
- If A keeps happening, watch B.
- If C fails to confirm, lower confidence.
- If D reverses, revisit the thesis.
How to use it well
Section titled “How to use it well”- Write it on the same day every week.
- Prioritize structural change over news volume.
- After 8 to 12 weeks, review the pattern of your own judgment errors.
Disclaimer: This page is for research and education only and is not investment advice.