Preliminary expectations: try imitating it + a note on how to present it
(Please rewrite this part for public viewing)
When I started the blog in 2013, there were only a few pre-report blogs, etc.
However, by me doing it, there has been an increase. But... mimicking others in business is a basic principle, but
I didn’t go that far in my thoughts. What I can say is that even if imitated, probably others
will not catch up with the accuracy or analytical ability. I am confident in that. I still am.
Among them, there are bad operators who, to make it look good, pull the range lines neatly in images
as if they had drawn them from the beginning. However, please think realistically.
Our company also draws in advance, but a single measurement error can make a big difference. The wicks can be a bit long or short.
If the line is too clean, it’s a post-hoc (backward-looking) appearance. In other words, we draw after the candlesticks have formed.
If drawn in advance, the wicks will always appear or be insufficient.
Drawing with zero error, normally cannot be done = the impression of having drawn it from the start = fake
Many people tend to fall for this. If the line image is too clean, think of it as a back-end trickery or a post-hoc gamble.
In this world, operators also pull each other down and advertise to customers in an exaggerated way. Be careful.
Furthermore, binary. I found an extremely good binary! It makes sense and has a high win rate!
I plan to write about this later as well!
Well then