― How to Think about the Black Cat Style Discretionary Judgment Indicator Three-Piece Set ― The option to organize discretionary judgment as a “tool”
Hello, I am a black cat.
Until now on Investment Navigator,
・How to think about environmental awareness
・How to read ratios
・Organizing entry decisions
I have written mainly about "how to structure discretionary judgments."
This time, as an extension of that,
I would like to touch briefly on the “tools” for organizing judgments.
Why we created the “set of products”
One of the common causes of confusion in discretionary trading is
that you mix up what criteria you are looking at inside yourself.
・Are you looking at the ratios now
・Are you looking at Fibonacci
・Are you looking at the candlestick patterns
When this axis becomes unclear, judgments tend to waver.
So this time,
I deliberately framed the idea as “independently organized”
discretionary-indicator tools with different roles.
Not an integrated, “must use all together” set
Tools to “organize” your judgments
The items summarized here are not magic tools to boost win rate.
・To clarify the core criteria for judgment
・To reduce indecision
・To refine your own discretion
They are supportive tools intended to help with this.
For those who want to organize the ideas written in this series on actual charts, this may be one option.
Reference links
Details are summarized on the product page.
If you are interested, please take a look as a reference.
― Kuro Neko Style: 3-Item Discretionary Judgment Indicator Set ―
In the future as well, Investment Navigator will continue to publish focusing on the logic itself and the way of thinking.
The products are, at most, supplementary,
and I would be glad if they could serve as one option to organize discretionary judgments.
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