20190429 (Mon) Pound-Yen Scenario Result [If we win, that would be great!!] ← Loss flag
April 29 (Monday) Pound/Yen results
The scenario was like this →【Free】20190429 (Mon) Pound/Yen Scenario【Early-Release Scenario】
A scenario aiming to sell.
This is how it moved. The red box shows yesterday's movement (4/29).
It barely missed the selling line by about 10 pips①, and fell to the profit-taking target line.
It rose again but did not reach the selling line②, and fell to the profit-taking target line.
I had no entry.
Yesterday I had decided on a no-trade day, and even if I had decided to trade, it would still be a no-entry.
Draw to the line where selling is targeted and sell.
Did not reach the line, so I cannot sell.
If you do it as planned, as per the scenario, you win.
If you are aiming to sell and it starts to fall, rushing to act with thoughts like “Oh no, it’s dropping,” or “I’m going to miss it” is not good.
Looking at yesterday’s movement,even if you rush in, you can still lock in profits at the profit-taking target linewould have been possible.
However,profits gained by trading emotionally while ignoring the scenario and plan will be followed by greater lossesyou’d better think so.
If you win, that’s great, haaaa!
@ JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2
People like this ultimately lose.
Leader of the Pillar Men, Cars’ line: “No matter what methods you use… ultimately… if you win… it’s fine, aaaaahhh!”
In other words, it is a villain-like statement that ignores the process or method, and simply seeks the result.
Underestimating the process and method and pursuing only the result is a common behavioral principle among JoJo’s final bosses; it also relates to Dio’s line in Part 3, “The process and…! The method…! It does not matter at all!” and to King Crimson, the Stand of the final boss Dio in Part 5.
@ JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3
“The process and…!
The method…!
Doesn’t matter at all!”
↑ People like this ultimately lose.
> In short, it is a villain-like remark that ignores the process and method and simply aims for the outcome.
In a single trade, focus on the process and method rather than the result.
If you keep at it over time, in the long run, by following the rules, you will eventually win.
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