[Having many settings does not mean being difficult] We will organize how to view Prime ACE.
Good morning.
I am Trader A (Ace), the developer of the "Prime ACE Strategy."
In the articles up to this point,
Prime ACE first searches for the main field on a panel,
while viewing arrows as candidates within it,
and finally narrows them down by discretion,
and within that,
there may be people who are interested in Prime ACE but
feel that there are too many settings and it seems difficult
to handle.
I think this is natural.
What I want to convey here is
that having many settings and being difficult are not the same
Prime ACE is not a product that imposes one fixed correct answer.
That is why there is room for adjustment,
and you can search for the main field according to
the asset, time period, and market condition.
In other words, having many settings
is not to make it look complicated,
but to enable you to adjust your approach
.
However, you do not need to see everything from the start.
If you try to understand everything from the beginning,
it becomes hard to tell why the scenery changed.
What is important in viewing Prime ACE is
to start by looking at parts that easily change the scenery
.
For example, the time period.
Even with the same logic,
narrowing the time period can change the numbers on the panel and the way the chart looks.
Next is the TP/SL design.
This easy-to-change area affects not only win rate but also PF and the appearance of net profit.
The market is not determined solely by win rate;
how well you suppress losses and how far you can let gains run matters
as well.
And then, the strength of the trend strength filter.
Should you pick up a wide set of candidates,
or narrow it a bit to reduce noise?
This difference also greatly changes the character of Prime ACE.
In short, what you want to look at first is
the time period, the TP/SL, and the strength of the trend filter.
Around these areas.
Conversely, if you expand into fine details from the start,
the benefit of Prime ACE, which is to
look for the main field while comparing
becomes harder to utilize.
Prime ACE is not a tool for achieving a perfect setting from the outset.
It is a tool to find a scenery that is easy to understand for you by comparing
.
Therefore, you do not need to be unnecessarily tense about the many settings.
You do not need to understand everything from the beginning.
First, you should look at parts where you can easily change the scenery.
If you think about it that way, Prime ACE is not as difficult a product as it appears.
It is not just about looking at arrows; first, search for the main field on the panel.
Next, view the arrows that appear within it as candidates.
Further narrow them down to higher-advantage situations by discretion.
Then, as needed, organize and settle with the bonus EA.
Because there is this flow,
Prime ACE is not merely a signaling tool, but a tool that allows you to build your own way of trading.
This time,
"Many settings do not equal complexity" is the theme
, and I have organized Prime ACE’s perspective accordingly.
If you feel overwhelmed by many settings,
instead of trying to view everything from the start,
begin by looking at parts where you can easily change the scenery.
You will likely see Prime ACE’s advantages more clearly.
If you’re interested, please take a look at the product page as well.
▼ Product page is here
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/77315?via=users