My mobile trading situation [Kousuke]
Mobile trading environments on devices such as notebooks, tablets, and smartphones are evolving daily. In a 24-hour moving Forex market, having mobile devices that you can use on the go is a strong ally. Here, we’ll have trader Kousuke share mobile usage tips that are sure to help with trading, so please use this as a reference.
*This article is a reprint and revised edition of an article from FXakutori.com December 2018 issue. Please note that the market information stated in the body may differ from the current market.
Kousuke Profile
Kousuke. Japanese Certified Technical Analyst (Certified Member of the Nippon Technical Analysts Association, CMTA®) · Placed 3rd in the World Trading Contest WTC (Robins Cup) · Ranked No. 1 in the GoGoJungle Indicator Sales Ranking · Monex Securities tie-up · DexGroup / Dukascopy Japan tie-up · Appears on Radio Nikkei, etc. · Publishes 5-minute chart day-trading logic “Prototype FX.” Its clarity and accuracy, plus videos delivered to members only, have been well received, and it currently boasts over 1,700 members.
Official site:https://oval-prime.co.jp/kousuke/
Twitter:https://twitter.com/kousuke_trader
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Hello, I’m Kousuke. This time I’d like to write about “my mobile trading situation.” When you hear “mobile trading,” you may picture trading on a notebook. However, I hardly trade on a notebook at all. When trading on the go, I only do semi-swing trading (holding for about 1–2 days) on my smartphone. I do not do scalping.
The primary reason I use only my smartphone is the significant impact of the communication environment. I have actually tried trading on a PC while out, but I couldn’t achieve the results I wanted, so I decided to do scalping only at home. And I narrowed my trading method to semi-swing because it is the most efficient method that can be executed using the amount of information instantly readable from a smartphone screen.