Absolutely, the protagonist who will never get hit by bullets
I Think I Am Special
Summary (Just read this)
The moment you think “I am different from others,” rules and validations crumble
・The more you’re losing, the more likely you are to think “I am the exception”
・That thinking destroys discretion, reproducibility, and validation
・There is no “special treatment” in the markets
・Ginoshoku AI is a mechanism to “not make yourself an exception”
・That thinking destroys discretion, reproducibility, and validation
・There is no “special treatment” in the markets
・Ginoshoku AI is a mechanism to “not make yourself an exception”
Honestly, anyone would think this at least once.
“I am thinking properly”
“I am different from others”
“If I master this method, I will win”
…but that line of thinking is the most dangerous.
Even while losing, you somehow think you are special
Why do people think “I am special”?
The reason is simple.
Because you are spending time.Because you are thinking.Because you are making an effort.
Therefore you feel that you cannot be equal to others.
But there is a trap here.
Effort does not equal correctness.
The market is not a place that distributes profits to those who’ve worked hard.
Effort does not equal correctness.
The market is not a place that distributes profits to those who’ve worked hard.
The reason you’re not winning despite your effort is that your effort is wrong
The market does not tolerate “exceptions”
The market sets the same conditions for everyone.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re busy, tired, or putting in extra effort.
What works or not.That’s all.
For example, gravity cannot be negated by effort.
If you jump from a height, you will fall.
The market is the same. Break the rules, your funds will drop.
If you jump from a height, you will fall.
The market is the same. Break the rules, your funds will drop.
There is no “feeling” in the market
Actions born from “special treatment thinking” (this is where hell begins)
Common flow
・Not following the rules (this time it’s different)
・Favoring intuition over the results of validation (my sense is more correct)
・When you lose, you call it an exception
・When you win, you think “I really am different”
・More exception handling, the logic collapses
・Favoring intuition over the results of validation (my sense is more correct)
・When you lose, you call it an exception
・When you win, you think “I really am different”
・More exception handling, the logic collapses
As soon as exception handling increases, the logic is broken
People who are winning don’t trust themselves
Ironically, this is the reality.
Those who are winning doubt their emotions and intuition more.
So,bind yourself to the rules.trust validation.keep reproducibility.
Not trusting yourself does not mean you deny yourself.
Leave variance to the system in advance.
Leave variance to the system in advance.
Not trusting yourself allows you to win
Ginoshoku AI is designed to “not make you an exception”
With Ginoshoku AI, you can’t create an “exception”
・Reduce swings with discretion-free operation (reproducibility)
・Fix entry judgments with Amplitude to remove hesitation
・Structure exit judgments with Sync to reduce being late to exit
・microAI adapts to market changes andrelearns thousands of conditions automatically
・Learns results arecontinuously re-verified automatically(verification performance beyond human capability)
・Fix entry judgments with Amplitude to remove hesitation
・Structure exit judgments with Sync to reduce being late to exit
・microAI adapts to market changes andrelearns thousands of conditions automatically
・Learns results arecontinuously re-verified automatically(verification performance beyond human capability)
A design that does not trust you will save you
You do not need to be special.
What you need is not talent but a system.
The moment you discard “I am unique,” you move closer to winning.
What you need is not talent but a system.
The moment you discard “I am unique,” you move closer to winning.
※ Investments carry risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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