[Video] Even a sudden drop can be turned into profit! The advanced technique of GouTore: sealing the long and short positions, kindly explained by Kawasaki Doraemon.
Gultore's weakness is its sensitivity to sharp drops, but there is a technique called "Sealing Opposing Positions" that compensates for this weakness! By using this technique, even abrupt declines like the January 3 Flash Crash can be turned into profits. We asked Kawasaki Doraemon about such practical applications of Gurbutore (FX攻略.com Editorial Department Ebizawa Michihiko).
What you can learn from this video
In this video, you will learn the following:
- The practical technique of Gurbutore and Sealing Opposing Positions, a method to counter rapid falls
- Gurbutore tends to be biased toward opposing positions! How to make it a truly balanced opposing position
- When to set up the Sealing Opposing Positions?
- Do you need to worry about rapid rises?
- Operational simulation of Sealing Opposing Positions
- There are two patterns for settling Sealing Opposing Positions
- Which settlement pattern is recommended!?
- Turning unexpected crashes into profits!
• Video: 13 minutes 33 seconds
Profile of Kawasaki Doraemon
Feeling limits in discretionary trading, he sought a systematic trading method that could earn profits with minimal mental burden. After various simulations, he developed the Guruguru Train.
Official site:Kawasaki Doruemon’s FX Blog
Twitter:https://twitter.com/kawasakidoruemo
A word from the editor in charge, Ebizawa
Gultore is a method that can profit from market environments like “range,” “trend-following,” and “mean reversion after a trend reversal,” but it has a weakness in handling sudden drops (rapid rises). However, there is a technique to compensate for that weakness—the Sealing Opposing Positions—so once you master it, Gurbutore’s performance can be enhanced. The steps themselves are simple, so I think it’s important to learn the theory and what it implies.
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