Today (July 2) Ginkan's 【Winning Shape】
7月2日の Ginkan(銀漢)BTCUSD1分足
Lower sub-screen, the indicator inside the red circle forms the “winning shape”
Lower sub-screen, the indicator inside the red circle forms the “winning shape”
Ginkan (Ging Han)
◆ Do not look at the signal. Wait for the winning shape.
Most traders jump in on a “signal.”
Ginkan teaches the idea of “waiting until the winning shape is formed.”
Many traders think they should enter when a signal appears.
But what Ginkan teaches is the opposite.
A signal is only a candidate for entry.
What really matters is the moment when the “winning shape” is formed and breaks through the Galaxy Belt.
First, I’ll share that concept.
◆ We do not enter on signals.
Many indicators imply entering at the moment a signal lights up.
However, Ginkan is different.
A signal is only an entry candidate.
“Signal illumination” and “Galaxy Belt breakthrough” occur
simultaneouslyentry occurs.
So we skip unnecessary signals and
reduce fakeouts.
◆ Why not enter on signals alone?
Signals light up in choppy markets many times.
Jumping in as is increases unnecessary entries.
Ginkan
signals light up
and
Galaxy Belt breakthrough
occur togetheronly then
Thus we can reduce wasteful trades.
◆ People who lose enter each time a signal appears.
Those who win wait for the winning shape.
What Ginkan does is
select only entries where a winning shape has formed on the signal.
By discarding unnecessary signals,
you can focus only on the truly targetable moments.
Would you like to reproduce this “winning shape” on your chart as well?
◆ The shapes are these two.
What Ginkan watches is
not the signal.
Waveformsare what matters.
There are only two shapes to learn.
■ Buy
■ Sell
If you memorize only these two waveforms,
your chart-reading perspective will change.
Example 1Upward wave
The pink band reverses as if scooping up the Galaxy Belt from below.
When the signal lights up, break through the Galaxy Belt,
buy entry.
Example 2Upward wave
The same waveforms appear
across different currency pairs,
on different timeframes,
repeatedly.
So they can be reproduced.
Example 3Upward wave
This is not a coincidence.
Winning shapes share common waveforms.
Ginkan (Ging Han) targets only those waveforms.
Example 4Overhead wave
The pink band reverses as if covering the Galaxy Belt from above.
This is a representative selling entry.
Example 5Overhead wave
Winning shapes apply to both selling and buying.
The only difference is the direction.
Example 6Overhead wave
Ginkan (Ging Han) does not chase signals.
We wait only for the winning shape.
Therefore, we reduce unnecessary entries and accumulate profits.
◆ Winning shapes lead to results.
Ginkan is not a tool to chase signals.
By waiting for the winning shape, unnecessary entries are reduced, and as a result, high win rate is achieved.
As an example, here is a trading history in Binary Options (3-minute trades).
26 wins 3 losses (win rate 89.6%)

15 wins 1 loss (win rate 93.7%)
19 wins 3 losses (win rate 86.3%)
26 wins 4 losses (win rate 86.6%)
16 wins 2 losses (win rate 88.8%)
Not signals, but looking at the “winning shape.”
That perspective will change your trading.
◆ Have you ever experienced this?
Chasing signals,
jumping in thinking you’ll win.
◆ Message from the developer
I continue daily market verification and am working on improving Ginkan (Ging Han).
I want this to be a discretionary support tool that you can use for a long time, not just a product you sell and end.
That’s why I continuously share daily verification results and usage methods.
Within GogoJungle“Investment Navigator+”whereevery day
“Winning Shape”
is published.
◆ Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Which currency is recommended?
A. It can be used with all currency pairs shown in MT4.
Q. What time frame is recommended?
A. It supports all time frames from 1 minute to monthly.
Q. Can beginners use it?
A. Yes. It is developed to simplify entry judgments.
Q. Will it repaint?
A. It does not repaint.
☆ The winning shape is visible only to those who wait. ☆