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TELWHA / About

Neuro, financial markets and research in one decision space

My work is to help you see wider than your biases allow.
Anna, financial psychologist and behavioral analyst at TELWHA
Bachelor in Psychology Master in Behavioral Economics FPWM™ · CMSA® · Data Science Analyst (CFI) 100+ international certifications in finance, psychology and data

Who I am

Financial psychologist and behavioral analyst. I combine work with the nervous system and cognitive biases with hands‑on experience in trading, investing and data analysis.

I care not only about how you allocate money, but also about the context around it: war, job market, previous attempts, body state, relationships and the environment you live in.

How I can help

  • Spot where your thinking and emotional patterns break the strategy and lead to the same financial outcomes.
  • Translate your numbers, journals and decision history into a clear map of risk, errors and growth points.
  • Build a system of actions and tools that your nervous system can sustain long‑term, not only “on willpower”.

Services & pricing

For traders

Mini‑course for traders

55 $

A compact online format for traders who want to understand their behavioral mistakes, risk reactions and build a more stable decision system in live markets.

  • 3 core videos
  • Support while you go through the course
  • Online access
1:1 work

Individual consultation

80 $

A one‑off session for financial stress, trading behavior, investment decisions, debt, spending chaos or repeating money scenarios. After the session you get one week of chat support plus any materials we agree on.

  • Online
  • Offline in Kyiv
  • Duration: 60 minutes
Sessions are usually booked 1–2 weeks in advance.
For business / fintech

Project‑based collaboration

from 1 000 $

For trading desks, funds, prop firms, fintech products and other teams that need behavioral insights, research, analytics and work with client decision journeys.

  • Online or on‑site in Kyiv
  • Behavioral research and analytics
  • Work with risk, decisions, product and client behavior

Who TELWHA is for

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Traders

When you face blow‑ups after profit, revenge‑trading, fear of entry/exit, overtrading and burnout. Plus the pressure of responsibility for capital, fear of losing self‑respect and the feeling that there is no stable system behind your results.

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Investors & founders

Noticeable sums go through your hands, but there is no inner ground: part of decisions are intuitive, part are based on fragmented knowledge. You want consistent outcomes instead of “very good or very anxious”.

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People new to finance

You want to see clearly what to do with debt, spending and first investment steps without information overload or self‑blame for past decisions.

What TELWHA means

TELWHA is six layers through which I look at life, money and decisions: from your nervous system and biases to tools, data, capital and the context of your day.

T — Technological Integration

Tools and infrastructure

We bring in financial tools, services, AI and dashboards so that decisions live in systems and processes, not only in your head.

E — Emotional Intelligence

Emotions and the nervous system

We look at how stress, fatigue, trauma and expectations affect risk, money and daily choices, and build protection from breakdowns.

L — Layered Architecture

System layers

Capital, cash‑flow, habits, relationships and work processes are split into layers so you don’t have one big “everything about money and life” bucket.

W — Way & Strategy

Path and strategy

Strategy is there to find the shortest realistic path to change, not to make your life harder with stricter rules.

H — Holistic Approach

Wholeness

We never tear money and decisions away from body, relationships, work and environment. No “right” financial step should destroy other areas.

A — Analytical Insights

Analytics and research

We rely on data, journals and decision patterns, not only on “I feel”. Your processes move from noise to system.

How I work

  • I don’t sell “ready‑made schemes” or magic buttons — we build your system, not someone else’s template.
  • I don’t separate money and decisions from the body and nervous system — steps must be sustainable, not only “logically correct”.
  • I don’t promise quick jumps — we work on stable changes that hold without constant willpower.

Before you write to me

I’m not a trader or investor. Is this even for me?
Yes. If you have income, feel tired of carrying money decisions alone and keep postponing them “for later” — you are in my audience, even if you’ve never opened a chart.
⚠️ What if there is “chaos everywhere” and I’m ashamed to show it?
Chaos and shame are data about the system, not your defect. I need to see the full picture to build a route that works, not to judge you as a person.
🧩 What should I expect after the first session?
You leave not with “enlightenment” but with a map: where you are now, what hurts most and which 1–3 steps make sense in your context in the coming weeks. Plus a week of chat support so you don’t stay alone with questions during the first moves.
📜 Is this about where exactly to invest?
Partly. I can explain asset classes, basic instruments and typical strategies and help you look at an idea through risk, goals and your limits. But I don’t build personalised portfolios and don’t give formal recommendations on specific assets.

My style

  • INTJ: structure, logic and cause‑and‑effect matter more to me than “nice stories”.
  • I name patterns that drain you directly and look for ways to change the system, not only calm you down in the moment.
  • I first look at context and consequences of your actions, then we search for the smallest steps that lead to different results.
  • Strategy for me is finding the shortest effective path to change that your nervous system can actually handle in real life.

A bit personal

  • I lived 5 years in the Dominican Republic and 1.5 years in Asia — I see risk, money and “normal life” from several cultural angles.
  • Archery and climbing are for me the same as markets: focus, body, precision and respect for your limits.
  • I’m an introvert who prefers depth over small talk, and this translates into work: less noise, more substance and respect for your resources.