Translation (with HTML preserved): "Cast away the hesitation!"
People come to my office for consultations as individual investors.
Among them, there are people who say the following.
"My worries have increased."
I respond in the following way.
"After you finish talking with me, your 'worries' will have increased even more. But please go home with a drastic reduction in 'doubt'."
The more seriously you think, the more worries you have.
Probably infinitely...
Because even if you desperately long to know tomorrow's stock price, you will absolutely not be able to know it... Such a troubling situation is something we investors, traders, endure all the time.
As a result, the more experience you gain, the more worries accumulate.
They pile up relentlessly.
What matters is the moment to "decide" as a player.
There are people who hold a long position and think, "I'm weak... this might be bad," yet insist, "I'll wait and see."
That is not "waiting and seeing." It is postponing, losing sight of the next move.
Saying "I won't sell yet" about a broadly held long position is a "decision to sustain." It is also a big decision to think "I still won't buy" when the position is zero.
By repeatedly making those decisions, I day by day mull over the method of making them.
Even while being in such a chaotic state, one must not waver.
The world of markets is ruthless.
Turning chaos into true chaos—this is the work of a player.
In order not to fall into such confusion that you cannot distinguish between 'worries' and 'doubt', I believe there are two pointsto consider.
One isto curb trading.
In quantity, frequency, number of instruments, range of instruments, methods... in every aspect, cases of excess stand out.
The other point isto set a very simple rule.
The two above are closely connected; reviewing them from each perspective may prove effective.
Now, on the internet broadcast"Market Scramble", the method continually introduced"Chugen-sen (Chugen-line) Positioning Method") adheres to these two points without waste.
Therefore, it is not only effective as a "training tool," butas a "genuine trading tool", it is recognized as well.
That is why I recommend the Chugen-sen.
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