Making trading a game is the greatest mental management
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Trading as a Game ~ That was my dream
Email from Mr. K received yesterday.
Please also view my reply.
● 2026.02.06: Mr. K
I typically trade with a base balance of 100% for one season,
and manage risk according to the amount I deposit.
One season consists of 10 shots,
and I practice a “take-profit-and-exit” method that ends the season before all 10 shots are used up.
I implement this as an ad-hoc idea.
Starting with 100,000 yen per season as an example.
If there is at least one circle (〇) more, I reset with a take-profit exit.
〇 Win 1, Lose 0
X〇〇 Win 2, Lose 1
X〇X〇X〇〇 Win 4, Lose 3
If the number of 〇 increases even by one,
I end the season early with a take-profit exit and withdraw.
Start with 100,000 yen; withdraw all profits,
then restart a new season again with 100,000 yen.
The advantage of this method is that
you can focus intensely from the very first shot of the 10 shots.
Usually, with 10 shots,
the first shot may not be taken as seriously because there are nine more shots left.
If you lose the next one, you tend to keep losing in a row.
Also, I have created a loss-exit rule.
This ends automatically when X occurs 5 times.
X〇XXX〇
In this way, once X occurs a total of five times, it ends and resets.
If all five are X, you lose half of your funds.
If you have 〇 once and X five times, total loss is just a little (less than one shot).
If you have 〇 twice and X five times, a win is certain (at the point of the second 〇).
It is a loss-exit rule, but
there are times when you end with a total plus,
and even if you end in the loss, using the loss-exit rule can give you a sense of recovery,
which helps stabilize your mindset.
If you end with a loss, you deposit the shortfall and start again from 100,000 yen.
Withdrawal is the best capital management a person can do!
By combining this take-profit exit rule with the loss-exit rule,
you can increase focus, and leave lot sizing to the logic.
Since starting to use this evolved capital logic, results have remained favorable.
The game aspect has improved, and it’s very enjoyable!
● 2026.02.06: Do.
Thank you for introducing the “take-profit exit method”!
What a wonderful method!
You have completely turned trading into a game, haven’t you?
Moreover, you relentlessly pursue how to stay focused for good trades,
focusing on that one point.
Bringing all your energy here
is what yields the results, which is wonderful.
By dividing time into each season
and withdrawing all profits to reset.
If you end with a loss, you fund the deficit.
Being able to always start from the same baseline brings great peace of mind.
When I heard last year that “withdrawals are done as soon as you win,”
I was surprised, but
this capital management minimizes mental burden, doesn’t it?
I keep saying it,
you have basically turned trading into a game!
This is exactly what I have always wanted to do.
“Wouldn’t it be wonderful to enjoy trading with a game-like feeling?”
I have continued to think so.
Also, all lot sizing is handled by the EA, which makes it easy, right?
From users who mainly use manual entries with ZigZagH_EA,
they say that ZigZagH_EA handles lot sizing and capital management
so they can focus on the most important entries and exits,
and they are happy.
I’m so glad Mr. K can enjoy trading and practice it.
I’m happy that System B has taken shape.
>Withdrawal is the best capital management a person can do!
I see.
Divide roles between tools and people,
and have humans do what only humans can do.
That’s it!
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Treat your account balance as game points.
I’ve traded with that awareness.
Money you deal with daily and money you trade with are completely different things.
I’ve forced myself to think that way.
For me, that mindset reduces mental burden.
Mr. K has fully gamified it.
Displaying funds not as amounts but as circles and crosses was his idea.
And this current “take-profit exit method”
Mr. K continues to evolve further and further.
This “take-profit exit method”
also appears on the member site for verification EA purchasers.
Please try it.
It’s wonderful to follow Mr. K’s lead and adopt this kind of money management.
But even more so, I’d like everyone to try this,
to keep evolving like Mr. K.
Are there any ways to further reduce mental load?
Is there a better money-management method?
Because I have always wondered, I arrived at
Singo Logic and the “Take-profit Exit Method.”
Please don’t stop evolving yourself.
In order to survive in a market that’s always changing,
evolution and change are your greatest weapons.
I look forward to your continued evolution.
Email from Y from last week
Y who recorded the support video last week.
I received a pleasant email and would like to share it.
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Thank you as always.
Thank you as well; yesterday I had a wonderful time.
The explanations of parameters directly tied to entries were thorough,
I also reviewed the specification-defining text,and learned a piece of the creation process,
the discussion about the consolidation target values was also engaging,truly a delightful time.
After Zoom, I thought, this could be incredibly exciting in the future,
I went to bed early because tomorrow is busy, but I couldn’t sleep right away.
Today, when I got home from work,I wondered if the video had been uploaded yet~
I was looking forward to it.
And indeed it was uploaded, so I was thrilled.
Given how busy you are, you edited and uploaded the video quickly,
and you’ve also sent an email about yesterday,
and distributed the program update.
I’m genuinely grateful for your courteous handling.Thank you.
YouTube video is about consolidation target values, right?
As discussed yesterday, I think this is a major discovery and invention.
Watching this video,I secretly hope that it inspires others as well.
I currently perform some grid trades in a rising market entry with an EA,
so if that EA had consolidation target values,
entries and exits would align better with volatility,
which would be beneficial,I think.
Not only for grid trading, but for various entries and exits,it could be useful,
I think.
I plan to run more tests with System B and publish data showing this,I’m looking forward to it.
Thank you for your continued support.
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Y also continues to generate ideas and evolve.
Support Zoom is for answering everyone’s questions, but
I too receive great inspiration from it.
Simple Logic FX wasn’t created by me alone;
it was built together with members.
I am grateful to all the members.
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