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Dear readers, good morning ^^
I am Ai, the self-proclaimed number one disciple of 369-sensei ♪
First, let's look at today's market ♪
【BTCUSD】
EMA settings
Red → 20 EMA
Yellow → 75 EMA
Blue → 200 EMA
BTC continues to move weakly.
On the daily chart, it is being pressed down by the 20 EMA, and the downtrend remains in effect.
RSI has fallen to around 40, and buying pressure is still not strong.
On the H4, yesterday's rebound stalled and has been pushed back into the lower price range.
The 75 EMA is also acting as a resistance to the upside, so the current pattern favors selling on rallies.
Even if there is a short-term rebound, I still expect the overall trend to be downward ^^
【USDJPY】
USDJPY remains very strong ♪
On the daily chart, it stays above the 20 EMA and remains in the high price range.
RSI has risen to around 70, and a strong uptrend continues.
On the H4, it is slightly flat, but there is no sign of a sharp drop.
Rather, it looks like it is accumulating energy in the high price range ^^
If a pullback occurs, there is a good chance of trying higher again ♪
Now, onto the main topic ^^
When I started trading,
I thought,
"If the win rate is high, you will win."
But after trading for a long time, I realized that
the win rate alone doesn't decide everything.
For example, even with a win rate of 80%,
if one loss greatly wipes out the capital, it is meaningless.
Conversely, with a win rate around 50%,
if you manage the balance of profits and losses well, capital can grow ♪
What creates this difference is
the lot size, you know ^^
Even with the same method,
the results can vary greatly depending on how you handle the lot size.
That's why I believe that
in addition to entry techniques,
lot management is just as important.
Many people refine their method, but
few actually learn how to use funds effectively (・∀・;)
To survive in the market for a long time,
having a perspective on lot size is truly important ♪
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