There is no loss without mystery of defeat
Think simply — as evidence of that attitude,“Do not place bids”is a trading style.
Even in day trading where decisions are made in minutes or seconds, there are many cases where people use bid quotes, but I firmly negate the act of bidding itself.
Unlike ordinary commercial transactions, price negotiations do not work; instead, prices fluctuate greatly in a short period, and trading is about making profits from that movement — viewed this way, the correct approach is to let the price be determined by the market and to devote all energy to adjusting quantity and timing.
If you judge it to be a “buy,” you buy reliably; if you think it’s a “sell,” you definitely sell.
In this way, making actions as you think they should be is absolute, and“Being concerned about small price changes and neglecting the crucial parts is unacceptable!”is the idea.
Of course, if you become unfavorable by 1 yen or 2 yen per trade, it will accumulate to a lot.
However, it doesn’t mean you will always make money by buying cheap; you make money when you buy in a rising phase.
“When there is no pullback and it’s hard to buy, it often climbs sharply.”
This is the reality of the market.
Please listen to the idea that delicate refinements can sometimes have the opposite effect.
These words are quoted from the swordsmanship text ‘Kentan’ by Shizuyama Matsura, the lord of a late Edo period domain; you may have heard of them.
It is said that baseball legend Katsuya Nomura valued this, and in the early part there is a deep thought stating that there should have been an element of “loss” even in a winning game.
Setting aside such philosophical matters, at every buy/sell decision I do not want to abandon the posture of simply trying to know the reasons for winning and losing and thinking about them.
Using a black-box trading system to win (happy) or lose (frustrated) is a meaningless evaluation that doesn’t even compare to a game of rock-paper-scissors.
Proposed by Lin Investment Institute“Chugen Sen Tatemono-ho”is a method that mechanically realizes a trend-following approach based on simple strength/weakness judgment and three staged buy/sell actions.
Because the rules are simple, it does not require complex calculations.
Therefore you can calmly compare the judgment using the Chugen Sen with your own chart-reading sense and evaluate it accurately.
As a result, the reasons for winning or losing are clear, whether you win or lose.
Think simply, seal your own convenience, and follow the flow of price movements — this attitude is important, but it does not mean you stop thinking. At the moment of judgment, you must be right in the center of yourself.
Therefore, using tools that are a mysterious black box is not desirable.
Chugen Sen“There is no mystery in either winning or losing”, and that is why I confidently recommend it.
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