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Hello! This is Tejima from GogoJungle.
A highly popular series, featuring a dialog between our company’s representative Hayakawa and the developers!
This time,Pro Trader Luckyhas joined us.
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| Two-time AWARD winner|Certified Trade Meister |
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Pro Trader Lucky
An experienced expert who has earned the Certified Technical Analyst qualification. He suffered health issues while employed, but trading helped him. As a full-time FX trader, he now builds on his highly reproducible know-how to offer practical insights and educational activities for individual investors who wish to live independently from their company and to change their life through investing.
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From employee to full-time trader — The origin of Pro Trader Lucky with over 20 years of investing history
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For this special interview, we are joined by the pro trader Lucky, well known for being at the top of GogoJungle's rankings. First, we’ll hear about Lucky's own investment history. |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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Nice to meet you. I have over 20 years of investing experience, but I originally worked as a regular office employee. |
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| With over 20 years of investing history, you were originally employed by a company, right? What kind of work did you do? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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Yes, that's right. I worked hard as an office worker, but I overdid it and collapsed one day. That led to hospitalization. |
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That's a major turning point. Could you tell us the moment when you decided, “I have to start investing”? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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During hospitalization, I was in a state where I couldn’t work or earn money. At that time I strongly felt that I had to earn money with what I’m good at, so I decided to focus on the FX I had been doing. From there I studied seriously, got to a point where I could earn, and ultimately chose the path of quitting my job to become a full-time trader. |
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From my time as an employee, I was doing FX as a side business, then became independent in short-term trading/FX, built assets, and shifted to full-time trading. Did you start investing in the early 2000s? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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| Yes, that’s right. I have continued to face the markets since then up to today. |
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Tenchi Bakusoku vs Bakusoku Train — How to use the two logics
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Among Lucky’s 20+ years of investing experience, today we’ll focus on his new logic “Bakusoku Train.” “Bakusoku Train — Connecting Heaven and Earth to Accelerate Assets” has been picked up by over 50 people within a few days of release, topped the weekly ranking, and is a highly popular logic. |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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Thank you. I feel that users who have used my past products are looking for new logics and new trading methods. |
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Lucky’s past customers are buying to seek the “next logic.” Among them, a particularly common question is about the differences with the popular indicator “Tenchi Bakusoku.” Could you discuss that again? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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“Tenchi Bakusoku” and “Bakusoku Train” are actually completely different in terms of design and logic for signals. Their signs appear quite differently depending on market conditions. They’re built to leverage each of their strengths. |
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Investment Navi has also explained this, but let’s first clarify Tenchi Bakusoku. Is Tenchi Bakusoku understood as a 1-minute scalping logic? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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Yes, that’s right. Tenchi Bakusoku is a 1-minute scalping logic that specializes in accurately capturing the tops and bottoms of short-term waves. It excels at capturing market turning points and initial moves. |
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On the other hand, the new Bakusoku Train is a swing- and day-trading-oriented logic, aiming to capture larger waves. The keyword seems to be a “multi-type” approach that rides every wave. |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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Yes. Bakusoku Train is a logic that relentlessly pursues wave synchronization. Watching multiple timeframes, it aims to ride the main trendand capture moves. |
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Many people trade while juggling time as part-time traders. When time is tight, they aim for swing or day-trade opportunities with Bakusoku Train; when they can stay glued to the charts, they use Tenchi Bakusoku on the 1-minute chart to steadily take profits—this kind of usage differentiation is easy to imagine. |
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| GogoNyan |
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That image is exactly right. Whether you’re a part-time or a full-time trader, I hope you’ll use the two logics according to your lifestyle. I also trade by switching between them. |
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Bakusoku Train Multi-Time Logic — The form of the “Ironclad Entry” aiming for 550 pips
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From here, we’ll finally discuss the contents of Bakusoku Train’s logic. In the explanations, numbers like “550 pips” appeared, but is this the trading image for aiming at such large price moves? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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Yes. Bakusoku Train looks to capture large waves, so there are moments when you can target big moves like 550 pips. It depends on the market, but it’s a logic with that potential. |
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We also showed the actual signal screen; the white star and red star signs were striking. What do each of them mean? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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The white-star signal represents the direction of the 15-minute wave. The red-star signal indicates the direction of the 5-minute wave. When these two align in the same direction, the arrow sign that appears is the ironclad entry in Bakusoku Train. |
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In other words, the sign lights up only after confirming that the 15-minute and 5-minute timeframes show a trend in the same direction. Because you enter after syncing the trend across multiple timeframes, the edge probability is higher. |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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Yes. It’s designed so signs appear when there is an advantageous confirmation. On a single screen, you can see at a glance how the timeframes’ waves align, making decisions easier. |
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Bakusoku Train emphasizes “riding the main line of the trend,” so signs appear after the trend has emerged. Meanwhile, Tenchi Bakusoku targets turning points and initial moves with 1-minute scalping, so combining these two seems promising. |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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| Yes. Understanding the characteristics of each logic will expand your trading toolbox. |
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So far, we’ve explained Bakusoku Train in detail, and discussed its differences and usage compared to Tenchi Bakusoku. We believe viewers are seeking logics that fit their trading style using indicators and signal tools. As one option, we would be glad if you consider Bakusoku Train. In the second video, we’ll delve deeper into how the various contents Lucky has released differ from this Bakusoku Train. Please look forward to the next episode as well. |
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| GogoNyan |
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| Pro Trader Lucky |
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| Thank you. See you next time as well. |
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| Episode 1 |
| [Bakusoku Series Latest Version] One year since the acclaimed “It’s Okay to Quit Your Job”—new logic finally unveiled |
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