[Discretion does not equal difficulty] Why postponement protects profits
Good morning.
I am Trader A (Ace), the developer of the Prime ACE Strategy.
Until now in the articles,
Prime ACE first searches for the main battlefield on the panel,
then looks at the arrows as candidates,
and finally narrows them down by discretion.
Seeing that flow,
there may be people who are interested but have a small hesitation.
There may even be such people.
That is,
“If discretion is required, isn’t it difficult?”
This is a natural concern.
I think this is very natural.
In fact, the word discretion often sounds like
something with a high hurdle.
It seems to require experience.
It seems impossible unless you have sharp senses.
I think many people feel that it would demand perfect judgment every time.
However, the discretion in Prime ACE is
not about seeking something highly advanced that can see everything from the start.
Quite the opposite,
“don’t try to take everything”
is where it starts.
What makes trading painful is when you try to take every instance where an arrow appears.
Prime ACE’s arrows are based on confirmed non-repainted bars.
Therefore, you don’t need to keep wondering about situations that might disappear later.
This is a major strength.
However,
being a strength and being optimal to take everything are different things.
Even with the same buying arrows,
there are scenes that flow nicely and are easy to read,
and scenes where the price has extended quite a bit and is in a high area.
Even with the same selling arrows,
there are scenes with few obstacles and easy to read,
and scenes where recent lows or horizontal lines are nearby, requiring caution.
In other words,
more important than the fact that an arrow appeared
is where that arrow appears.
That is what matters.
Discretion is needed here.
That said,
you don’t have to overthink it.
In Prime ACE, discretion begins with
first
“this is not taken”
instead of, “this is taken.”
If you adopt this mindset, it becomes much easier.
Because,
discretion
is not a task of picking a perfect answer from everything.
In reality, you don’t need to aim for everything from the start.
Rather, gradually exclude dangerous, borderline, and unfavorable situations.
That approach is far more practical in actual trading.
That is exactly what Prime ACE aims for.
First, on the panel,
find which stocks, which time frames, and which settings are easier to trade.
Then look at the arrows as candidates.
And finally,
omit dangerous or hard-to-satisfy situations.
In short, Prime ACE is
not a tool that generates zero-to-hero discretion from scratch,
but a tool that makes it easier to decide to omit after identifying candidates
.
Here, it differs somewhat from the common image of “discretion equals talent.”
What Prime ACE requires is not superhuman reading ability.
For example,
are you not going too much against the flow?
Has it extended quite a bit?
Is there a barrier ahead that might stop it?
At least this level of check is enough for now.
Of course, discretion can be deepened if you wish.
However, you don’t have to demand that from the start.
Rather, what you need first is
“not taking everything”
as a simplification.
Having this simplification already changes how Prime ACE is perceived.
An arrow appeared.
Therefore you must enter.
That line of thinking becomes burdensome.
But,
an arrow appeared.
this is just one of the candidates.
From these, you can pick favorable moments.
This becomes quite practical.
And I believe this mindset is also important for those considering a purchase.
Prime ACE is not
“a product because discretion is necessary and thus difficult.”
.
Rather,
discretion without making it suddenly difficult,
a product that allows you to find candidates and gradually refine by omitting
.
It does not rely on everything being machine-controlled.
Yet it does not rely solely on intuition either.
I believe it embodies a practical middle ground.
Therefore, I personally think
the discretion in Prime ACE
is
not a “special technique.”
are close to it.
This time,
“discretion does not equal difficulty”
is the theme,
explaining why omitting preserves profits.
If you’re interested in Prime ACE, however,
and you feel slightly wary of the word discretion,
start by
“not taking everything.”
This will make the product’s positioning much easier to understand.
If you’re interested, please also take a look at the product page.
▼ The product page is here
“Prime ACE Strategy”
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/77315?via=users