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Hello! This is Li from Gogojan.
A popular content series: an interview between our company’s representative, Hayakawa, and our developers!
This time,Koyaji is kindly joining us.In the previous interview, we asked how Koyaji accumulated “verification” and “persistence,” and how he built the mindset that forms the foundation of investment. This time, we go straight to the core.“So, what was the logic left after that verification?” The approach to discretionary trading achieving 98% win rate, the use of RCI at its center, and the reason for one-on-one coaching, are discussed with actual screen demonstrations. For those who have been seeking methods, please watch until the end!
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| Discretionary trader who has accumulated verification |
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Koyaji
Worked for many years in a general company in marketing and sales. Trains the mindset of asking “why did the result appear?” and “why did it happen?” daily. In the investment world, he started with stock investments and moved to FX. Through numerous failures and trial-and-error, he arrived at the idea that accumulating verification leads to reproducibility. Currently, he builds a simple, practical trading method centered on RCI, using only the minimally necessary elements like EMA and Bollinger Bands. With the belief that “quantity surpasses quality,” based on two years of nightly chart verifications, he conveys “sustainable trading” through manuals, videos, and one-on-one coaching.
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| This is Hayakawa, representative of Gogojan! For this guest, Mr. Koyaji has prepared a free gift for everyone reading this article and watching the video. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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1. How the 98% win-rate logic was formed
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| Based on the first discussion, we would like to ask about the logic that can be considered the culmination. It is characterized by being fully discretionary with no averaging down. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| Yes. It is discretionary trading, but it is a logic that was formed after thorough verification rather than sensation. |
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| I’ve heard you also teach one-on-one in Skill Share. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| Yes. I’ve begun to feel that there are parts that cannot be conveyed through text or video alone, and that can be supplemented in person. |
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| Will it proceed by looking at charts in real time? |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| Yes. It can be in real time, and we often explain entry decisions using past charts as well. |
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| You mentioned this was your first attempt; how does it feel? |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| I feel that understanding is deeper than I imagined. It was worth doing. |
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2. Mastering RCI — simple yet difficult
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| The indicator at the center of this logic is RCI, which is a bit unique. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| Yes. It has a two-stage structure, with the lower stage using a histogram-type RCI. |
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| There are many who may be seeing this shape for the first time. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| To make it visually easy to understand, we use this form. |
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| In addition, EMA and Bollinger Bands are also used. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| Yes. However, we do not add too many indicators; we complete entry to exit using RCI as the core. |
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| Is a lot of practice still necessary? |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| Yes. RCI is formed only after the candlestick closes, so it takes a lot of verification to capture the habits. |
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3. The meaning behind one-on-one coaching
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| Skill Share attractively has many students and highly rated reviews. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| Fortunately, many people are using it. |
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| What kind of people do you feel you meet most? |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| They are people who have tried various things but struggled to see results. |
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| What is the strength of one-on-one coaching? |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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| We adjust the depth and content of the discussion to fit the person’s level. |
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| Finally, a message to the viewers. |
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| Gogojan Hayakawa |
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| Koyaji |
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Personally, I have continued chart verifications every night for two years.
It didn’t bear fruit immediately, butbelieving in the same method and continuing gradually took shape I feel.
It may seem like a detour, but verification and continuity will never betray you. Do not give up and keep piling up step by step! |
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| Episode 2 |
| How the 98% win-rate was built [Koyaji / Ep.2] |
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| Episode 1 |
| Marketing x Investment: The thinking method of a man who mastered verification [Koyaji / Ep.1] |
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