Is discretionary judgment completely unnecessary?
Hello, I’m Riker, a full-time trader.
The "Polaris Alpha" I developed is a signal-based trading system that balances being ready to use with the opportunity to grow as a trader.
First, I want to emphasize that the hurdle to introducing it is very low.
If you set up the indicators needed for MT4, almost no special preparation is required.
Just install it and display it on the chart, and you can start trading immediately in your daily routine.
The trading steps are themselves extremely simple.
When a signal appears, enter, and place a take-profit limit and stop-loss order as an OCO.
That alone completes a full trading sequence.
For busy people or those who don’t want to stay glued to the chart for long, “one-time setup” is a big advantage.
However, that doesn’t mean it’s okay to just press a button without thinking,without using your head.
Trading doesn’t improve much by blindly following;
the ability to adapt flexibly to market conditions and your own financial situation is important.
So Polaris Alpha includes considerations to avoid simply moving as the signals indicate.
Specifically, the included manual explains practical discretionary know-how, such as market awareness and how to select or discard signals.
For example,
guidance on how to think near resistance and support levels,
how to think about chart pattern formation, and how to approach during economic announcements.
By learning these and gradually refining your own rules,
you can move beyond trades that simply follow the signals.
In short, Polaris Alpha is designed to be easy to introduce and low-maintenance, while becoming more powerful the more you learn.
First, experience the basic flow by following the manual, then learn market awareness and filtering to improve signal accuracy… a growth path is prepared for you.
Please check the product page for details.
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/63017
This product is suitable for those seeking quick convenience in the short term as well as those who want to develop skills over the long term.