Episode 6 | 25 pips profit from a moving market only. "Jin Logic"
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Up to the last time,
the market moves at settlement,
and we’ve talked about “just aiming for that exact moment.”
So how do you actually capture it?
What you use here is the “Jin Logic.”
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This logic isn’t something you can use anywhere.
As a premise, it uses a “standard line” that visualizes price ranges where settlements tend to accumulate.
This isn’t a typical milestone display; it’s an indicator I designed for myself to actually extract the lines where the market reacts.
In short, Jin Logic aims at the chain of settlements that occur on that line.
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What you do is simple.
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① Confirm that the market is moving
・ATR is high
・Candles are clearly moving
If it isn’t moving, don’t do it.
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② Look at where settlements occur
・Baseline line (the reacting price range)
・Recent highs and lows
・Points after big moves
There are accumulated positions there.
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③ Wait for a breakout once
Break above the line, or above the high/low once, solidly.
Break with the body, not the wick.
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④ Wait for two consecutive candles in the opposite direction
This is important.
The first one is profit-taking or stop-loss.
The second one triggers a new order.
With these two,
you have a state where both settlement and new orders are entered.
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⑤ Enter on the next candle
After two confirmations, enter in that direction.
Aim for just a moment.
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⑥ Take profit at 25 pips
Don’t hold it long.
Only take what is moved by the chain of settlements.
Do not aim higher than that.
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That’s it.
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No need for difficult analysis.
No need to read the future.
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What you’re doing is only one thing.
“Jump on at the moment settlements accumulate.”
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The key of this logic is not to win.
It’s to “eliminate unnecessary trades.”
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・If it isn’t moving, don’t do it
・If the conditions aren’t met, don’t do it
・Don’t try to push it further
Just adhere to this, and
your trading will change drastically.
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The market won’t stay operable forever.
But,
there are moments when you can actually take advantage.
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Just capture that moment.
That is “Jin Logic.”
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