My chart analysis environment [Scalping-Futa]
Who achieves results in FX, what kind of computer environment do they use? What trading room do they trade from? It seems many people have these questions. Here, we’ll have Fuuta ScaToRe (Fuuta) share his chart analysis environment while he trades using his self-made indicators.
*This article is a reprint and revised edition from FX攻略.com January 2018 issue. Please note that the market information written in the text is different from the current market.
Fuuta ScaToRe Profile
He became a full-time trader riding the stock day-trading boom, but retired after a big loss due to the subprime mortgage problem. Later he discovered FX, traded part-time for two years, became full-time in the third year, and entered the fourth year. He began creating indicators and teaching materials after friends urged him to share his knowledge.
Blog:http://fxfighter-fuuta.link
Twitter:https://twitter.com/fuuta_fx_trader
Set up your environment to gather information as well!
From users of the indicators I develop and followers on Twitter, I receive various inquiries such as “Which time frame do you look at for charts?”, “How many monitors should I have?”, and “Which computer should I buy?”
If you plan to trade for a long time, I believe it is important to set up your environment. If your environment isn’t properly set up, you won’t be able to collect information, which can cause trading to fail.
Some people say they’ll improve their trading once their environment is set up, but I think the chances of becoming profitable without a solid setup are low.
Some traders trade with just a smartphone or a laptop, so it’s not universal, but I still recommend preparing a certain number of monitors so you can collect real-time information while you trade.
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