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Hello! This is Tanaka from GogoJungle.
Our hugely popular content: a conversation series between our CEO, Hayakawa, and developers!
This time,Kirihas joined us.
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| GogoJungle AWARD Nominee in the Voting Category |
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Kiri
20 years as a programmer, 9 years in FX. A veteran in both development and trading, now an up-and-coming developer to watch. His flagship “Anomaly Technical” has about 300 users just 5 months after launch.
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What anomalies are actually built into the EA?
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Hello. I’m Hayakawa from GogoJungle Inc. Continuing from last time, this is part 2—and the final part—of our interview with Kiri, the developer of Anomaly Technical. |
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| Hayakawa |
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| First, could you tell us about the specific anomalies incorporated into Anomaly Technical? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| The most famous would bethe “Goto-bi” days. We also usemonth-end anomaliesquite a lot. |
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| When you say month-end, are the times of day and currency pairs also predetermined? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Yes. For example,USD/JPY shorts on month-end morningstend to perform well, andEUR/JPY longs in the afternoontend to set up—there are tendencies by currency. |
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| London fixingis included too, right? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| That’s right.On the final business day of the month at the London fixing, GBP/JPY tends to rise, and we factor in technicals as well to decide entries there. |
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Why it can trade 330 times per year
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| Anomaly Technical executesabout 330 trades per year, which is notably high in frequency. |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Because we combine anomalies by currency pair and time of day, opportunities naturally increase. |
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| So just by setting the EA, that part is automatically controlled? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Yes. The EA manages multiple currencies and time windows, so there’s no need for discretionary judgment. |
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| The abundance of entry opportunities is one reason for its popularity. |
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| Hayakawa |
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Design philosophy based on compound operation
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| I heard that you yourself operate it withcompoundingas a premise. |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Yes. For me, compounding is paramount. I focus on gradually increasing over the long term. |
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| So rather than one-off big gains, it’s a cumulative approach. |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Exactly. We don’t over-leverage; it’s designed to repeat trades with positive expectancy. |
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| It seems like a great fit for those considering long-term operation. |
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| Hayakawa |
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The “exit logic” that prevents reversals
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| Anomaly Technical’s exit logic is quite distinctive, isn’t it? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| We’ve implemented a mechanism that immediately closes positions when a sharp tick-level reversal is detected. |
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| And it worked in situations where news caused sudden moves? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Yes. Even in scenarios that would normally run into the stop loss, there were cases where we secured about 30 pips in profit. |
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| You also use the 15-minute moving average, correct? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| If it judges that profits are unlikely to extend, it closes early to improve stability. |
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The conclusion reached: expectancy-based trading
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| Lastly, please share your personal view on trading. |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| I used to trade discretionarily and often took trades I hadn’t validated. |
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| What made you switch to EA operation? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Because I decided to take only trades whose expectancy I had calculated via backtesting. |
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| And that rigor led to results. |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Kiri |
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| Yes. I believe expectancy is the ultimate safeguard. |
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By eliminating discretion and designing this EA around anomalies, technicals, and even the exit logic, it’s a highly rational choice for those who want to grow their funds with peace of mind over the long term!
Take this opportunity to adopt the “expectancy trading” that developer Kiri actually practices into your own operation. |
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| Hayakawa |
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| Part 1 |
I want to stop, but my fingers won’t... What is the EA that a position-addicted engineer seriously built for himself!? |
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| Part 2 |
Why can it escape immediately on reversals!? Unveiling the entirety of “Anomaly Technical,” which executes 330 trades a year! |
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