Active currency trader discusses with the talked-about person in an interview Trader’s Dialogue|Guest Ore-tekina Game News JIN Part 2 [Traders Securities Minna no FX Ii Gu Kio]
Iguchi Yoshio-san Profile
Iguchi Yoshio. Traders Securities Market Department, Dealing Section. Certified Technical Analyst. Since 1998, he has been engaged in financial institutions, mainly involved in cover dealing operations focusing on commodity markets such as precious metals and petroleum products. From 2009, he has been at MInna no FX, conducting dealing operations with major currencies like USD/JPY and major European currencies as his primary battlefield. He is proficient in forex analysis from a fundamentals perspective and is also well-regarded for short-term forecasts using technical analysis. Recently, he has appeared in MInna no FX’s free online seminars, where his easy-to-understand lectures have been well received. Furthermore, on Twitter, professional dealers publish real opinions about the market, so it is a must-check.
Twitter:https://twitter.com/yoshi_igu
※This article is a reprint and editing of an article from FX Strategy.com May 2019 issue. Please note that the market information described in the text may differ from the current market.
If many people see it and have fun!
Ore-teki Game Sokuhou JIN FX Investment Department
Iguchi is cutting his body to produce videos. He invests large sums of money, tens of millions of yen, and shows them to everyone. I wonder what the reasons are.
JINRather than investing ending only within himself, if many people see it, various opinions come out and the comment section becomes lively. I think it’s interesting in both good and bad senses, and that’s why I do it. Viewers aren’t paying anything, so no one gets hurt. Originally I did FX on livestreams like Nico Nico Live, but I moved to YouTube because videos can be monetized there. In that sense, even if I lose badly and have no money, it acts as insurance.
Iguchi: Now, with about 100,000 channel subscribers, who do you think are watching?
JINAnalytics show the demographics, but the main audience seems to be in their 30s to 40s. Around that age, people have more discretionary funds. So I think they search for investable content and land on my videos.
Iguchi: Our company’s account also targets mainly people in their 30s to 50s. Same thing, isn’t it.
JINWhen you have more disposable funds than you did when you were younger, you start thinking you want to manage assets, and most people would probably fail at first.
Iguchi: Well, that’s true.
JINIs it okay for a dealer to say that?