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There are many people who want to achieve results with FX. They want to grow quickly. Ideally, they want to win big. They want to change in a short period. That is natural. However, when you look at the people who actually sustain results until the end, there is something in common. That is,not having special talent, but being able to continueto keep going.
No matter how excellent the method you know, if you quit halfway, it’s meaningless. No matter how much you win temporarily, if your emotions cause you to collapse and stop, the final results are hard to sustain. Conversely, even if not flashy, those who can calmly continue with a method that suits them can accumulate results little by little.
Many people, when a period of not winning comes, think, “I need a stronger method.” A higher win rate. Something that seems to grow more easily. Some kind of amazing裏技-like trick. However, if you keep thinking that way, you are likely to keep changing methods without creating a way you can continue.
The reason you can’t continue lies here.
- Too many judgments and it tires you
- Chart monitoring is long and disrupts life
- Emotions easily break the rules
- Too difficult to reproduce
- Your heart breaks before you win
When in this state, continuing becomes more painful than the losses themselves. Therefore, in order to achieve results in the end, you must not just look at whether you can win from the start.Whether you can continue with that approach without strainis equally important.
There is a fixed schedule: a set viewing time. Clear entry conditions. A fixed exit time. Even days or scenarios where you won’t act are decided. This rule-based approach may not be flashy, but it has great strength in terms of ease of continuation.Because it’s easy to continue, it’s hard to break down. Because it’s hard to break down, results tend to remainstable.
Ultimately, people who achieve results are not special individuals.
They choose a form that can be continued, and they are people who can continuedoing so.
For me personally, that was the most important point. Rather than accumulating vast knowledge, looking at a set time, entering under set conditions, and exiting at a set time—this time-rule-based approach reduces indecision and makes life less likely to collapse. Therefore, I felt it is easier to continue as a result.
Continuing does not mean enduring with willpower. It means reducing hardship, reducing hesitation, and keeping a form that can be repeated without strain. If you can’t do that, no matter how attractive the method, you are prone to break down midway.
Temporary wins and lasting results are separate.
What remains in the end is the result of those who could continue.
Therefore, if you’re currently unsure about what to choose, it’s worth changing your criteria a little. Not only whether it seems winnable, but whether you can continue without forcing yourself. Looking at that will reduce detours in the long run.
If you’re exerting yourself now and feeling strained, what you need might not be even stronger stimulation. What you need isa rule-based method that is easy to continue to the end and resistant to breaking down.
We are compiling a time-rule-based approach to prevent chart monitoring fatigue
I amfor beginners and low-risk orientation, summarizing a time strategy that does not require chart monitoring.
To avoid decisions changing due to emotions,a rule-based method that progresses only at set timesis used.
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