How to solve market concerns
When you’re trading in the market, the worries never end.
And as for the method to solve those worries... there isn’t one! What a shame...
On the contrary, the more experience you gain and the more seriously you tackle it, the more worries you should have.
Saying “I’m not profitable because I lack research” isn’t worry—it's just dissatisfaction. I believe that those who are achieving results tend to carry more worries.
However, those who are producing results cut through their indecision.
When things don’t go well, they think “Damn it—” and cut losses, and if the same pattern appears again, they move in without hesitation—this simple mindset and action form the core.
On the other hand, they worry and torment themselves trying to consider every possibility, thinking maybe a review is needed.
Because trading involves extremely delicate, deep, and troubling aspects, I offered opinions from various angles, but as a player you should simply “act without hesitation”—that is the conclusion.
Understanding the weaknesses of your method correctly and being willing to look at them, not covering up with excuses, such an attitude leads to professional actions without hesitation.
Chugen-senThen, buying and selling are decided by simple rules.
Whether you win or lose, you can clearly grasp the reasons.
Emotions arise from winning or losing, but while setting them aside, you can evaluate logically, saying “this shows my strength” or “this shows my weakness.”
Of course, without a certain amount of experience, emotions may win out.
Can I shorten that chaotic period even a little, can I reduce the degree of wandering—this is what I aimed to achieve with“Chugen-sen Trading Method: Basics and Applications”.
After politely explaining the basic logic of Chugen-sen, it also deeply covers stock selection, timing of entries, how to apply discretion, and adjustments. It introduces techniques to profit stably using Chugen-sen.
Because it delves into fairly deep parts, I confidently recommend it not only as a guidebook to learning Chugen-sen but as a book to think about how trading rules should be. Please pick it up.
Chugen-sen is, in short, this and that—this is the basic explanation, which, while proofreading, I found to be unusually easy to understand. I can say with pride.
■Stock Investment Tiger’s Den (Hayashi Investment Research Institute Channel)
On Friday, March 25, we uploaded the latest video.
Stock Investment Tiger’s Den
Stock Investment Tiger’s Den: Bull markets and bear markets move with different forces
A bull market is created by buyers. So is a bear market created by sellers (short sellers)? This video organizes the structure of the stock market and the mechanism of price fluctuation to greatly improve chart analysis and the construction of trading strategies.
■YouTube Channel: Market Scramble
Tonight, the latest Market Scramble video will also be released.
Please watch at the URL below. Please look forward to it!!
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