Prices move based on information? If so, the logic doesn’t add up keikana Line In a blank space, draw a line, and that line becomes the guideline for price movement???
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Based on information, I, a beginner, naturally thought in terms of price movement.
But, but...
In that case, the technical logic of Keikana Line doesn’t fit.
Lines drawn with a certain rule in empty space interfere with future price movement...
Why is that...?
By the way, in private lessons, this technical structure of price movement
reveals the means to “only go up” or “only go down,” a technique
that shows the equilibrium value of things and also has a trendline function—a semi-permanent trendline
Furthermore, at FXON, the overshoot method described in the article... this and that goes beyond this point and returns beyond that point—this is a technique
All core technical aspects depend on information to trigger price movement, which is wrong
As written on the main blog, I think people swallow information too easily. After all, information that reaches the end is not fresh.
Also, what constitutes correct information...?
In a world where information is widespread, there is no way to read price movement solely from information. In fact, it’s impossible because it’s too macro.
If information were to display rates, fine, but to read price movement from information alone is impossible.
Therefore, almost all professionals do not rely on information, to put it mildly.
In May, we plan to recruit students for the keikana Line school, publish a long-term peak and trough PDF, and hold seminars.
Then, as a sample, I’ll make a preliminary forecast. Hmm... If the USD/JPY doesn’t clearly exceed 112.020, it will go down. As of now, the target at 0:00 is around 111.780. The key to reaching near 780 lies with 820. Special blog... currently undefeated. Even with low volatility, this week we’ve already captured 400 pips in advance forecasts.
Also, if you’re interested in our company’s history, please take a look. It began on 2013.4.29. Since then, a rapid progress and a path not found in conventional blogs—an advance-forecast blog—has begun a group timeline.http://keikana.blog.jp/Well then, bye, Nara—these days, that is an out-of-date expression (laugh).