Hello! This is Hayakawa from GogoJungle.
How did you find the video of Dr. Nobushi, the active dentist, last time? しょうか。
Since Dr. Nobushi himself is a part-time trader, using technical analysis,you can achieve good trading results
within a framework, trades with high reproducibility that anyone can perform,
trading logic
is something you would definitely want to obtainand take home, wouldn't you agree?
In this second video, we discuss the aforementioned trading logic and the process by which Dr. Nobushi obtained excellent trading skills and knowledge.
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Hayakawa Was there a lot of failure when you first started trading?
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Mr. Nobushi Yes, I started FX trading at 18 with an account borrowed from my father,
but I really began studying seriously when I reached university at 20.
I traded with my part-time earnings and allowance as margin,
but, like my peers at the time, I didn't set any stop-loss and wouldn’t mind unrealized losses as long as it turned profitable.
That was my approach.
With 100,000 yen in margin, such trades grew to about 400,000 yen,
but within a year I blew the entire amount.
As I expected,you must include a stop-loss at entry
So, I deposited 100,000 yen again and restarted trading, but I ended up shifting the stop-loss for some reason,which ruined the trade
and moved it away. Of course, I blew the account again.
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Hayakawa So Dr. Nobushi, it didn’t go smoothly from the start, did it? How did you raise your trading skills from those failures? |
Nobushi I investigated the reasons for the failures, but the market is a living thing and moves regardless of a trader’s wishes,
so I realized I had been trading to suit my own convenience and thoughts instead of how the market actually moves.
That wasn’t acceptable, so I restarted my study anew. |
Hayakawa I’m very interested in what you learned from that study.
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Nobushi Of course I had studied trading from the start, but I was paying too much attention to entry points.
In the studies after those failures, I learned not only about entries but where and when to place stop-losses.
I learned that.
For example, when shopping you look at the price and consider whether there is value at that price before buying, but in trading I realized I was focusing too much on how much profit I could make.
It’s not that; rather, I started by considering how much loss would occur if I enter at this point,
By shifting to that way of thinking and structuring trades, my trading results improved and turned positive.
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Hayakawa Building trades from losses. That is indeed risk management. Are the indicators you use in trading also designed to emphasize stop-loss? |
Nobushi There is an indicator called PIONE, which serves as an entry-signal tool. While there are times when the signals don’t work well,
even in such cases,we explain exit strategies to ensure a good escape in the accompanying e-book.
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Hayakawa So using PIONE, you can aim for profits with stop-loss in mind—that’s the tool here. I’d like you to explain PIONE in detail in the next video.
Thank you very much.
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We’d like to know more about PIONE in the next video.
While you’re waiting for the next video, we’ll introduce the PIONE that may interest you. Please look forward to it.
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Nobushi’s indicator “PIONE”
An essential tool for mid- to long-term trading, providing a sense of the market direction With “PIONE,” you can quickly sense the timing of trend reversals on the daily chart!
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We also provide other tools for free from Nobushi. They show you at a glance where to place limit orders,
and are strong allies for range breaks and high-low break trades,
such as the High_Low Price for 2wave.
High_Low Price for 2wave
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You can experience Dr. Nobushi’s trading know-how for free. Please use the password in the comments section of the first video to obtain it.
And then
Well then |
| -Contents that you’re curious about- |
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Trading without a stop-loss leads to account ruin |
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| Reflecting on trades centered on one’s own thinking |
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| Applying shopping psychology to investing |
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| Risk first, then profit |
| Contents are packed with insights |
Please enjoy this video now! |
| Second installment |
| 【Special Video & Free Bonus】 Featuring the person! The techniques of a dentist and investor with high reproducibility! A logic to calculate profits after considering risk |
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▼ Previous special videos are here ▼ |
Next time, we will learn more about the signal tool used by Dr. Nobushi. Please look forward to it.
Be sure to anticipate it.
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