What kind of person is the developer of Ask, Kawaseri-gui-san? (Including astonishing trading results around BREXIT)

Good morning.
I am Moyashi, an engineer.
This time, despite being an engineering article, it is an interview with the seller.
We had an opportunity to talk with Kawaseri-gui, and we will introduce that content as well.
Also, as a special bonus, we were shown the trading results before and after BREXIT, and we also provided explanations for them.
Many thanks.
First, let me introduce Kawaseri-gui.
They are often featured in investment topics and blog rankings, so many of you may have seen them?
Currently, as a gift for those who have purchased paid products,“Purchaser Gift! Ask_Ultimate MAX Trial Version (limited in some features) by ‘Kawaseri-gui’”is being offered.
What kind of person is Kawaseri-gui?
For over five years, they have been delivering on a signal distribution site, achieving over 20,000 pips in total without capital loss (unfortunately, that site has since ended its service).
They have a knack for predicting turning markets, and their signal distribution even survived the Lehman shock; the signs of the last year’s Chinese influence appeared in the Ask indicator (Predicted dollar-yen crash? Indicator & Newsletter [ask ver1.0 / Shima Rikio Newsletter]).
In 2011, they were ranked No.1 on an FX signal distribution trader comparison site, which serves as further evidence of their ability.
Interview with Kawaseri-gui
Moyashi: Thank you for this opportunity.
First, please tell us about your trading history.
Kawaseri-gui: Over ten years. I first heard a friend talk about forex, which sparked my interest.
But at first I lost a lot.
That frustrated me, so I started taking signals and studying.
After a while, I began to understand entry points, stops, and take-profit levels little by little.
Later, I found a signal distribution site called SIG that was recruiting distributors. I thought this could be it and applied.
After somehow meeting the distributor criteria, I started delivering signals.
Moyashi: You have amazing vitality.
To continue signal delivery for five years and surpass 20,000 pips in total is truly impressive.
Was there anything you kept in mind while delivering signals?
Kawaseri-gui: Yes, when trading, I began to strongly consider that there are customers receiving the signals, not just me.
I tried to find points with a solid rationale and explain them properly to customers.
There were times I stayed up all night watching the market.
Moyashi: Your sincere attitude toward customers is admirable...
That connects to the current Ask indicator, blog explanations, and follow-up with customers.
Was there anything particularly memorable among these experiences?
Of course, outside of delivering signals is fine.
Kawaseri-gui: Yes, Lehman Shock remains especially memorable.
At that time, after a big drop, there was a rebound, and at the bottom it fell further than expected.
We traded while considering that possibility, managed to stay positive, while many around us suffered heavy losses.
Afterward, I kept in mind that the yen would eventually strengthen, and I traded accordingly.
Moyashi: It seems you didn’t just follow the market, but did proper analysis.
That’s amazing; I can only say wow.
Was the logic used by Ask, which is also used to overcome big waves, a factor?
I’d like to ask personally: Ask focuses on USD/JPY, but how did you arrive at that logic?
Kawaseri-gui: A major realization came when I split the day into Tokyo, London, and New York sessions and noticed each has its own drama.
Not just charts, but blogs also showed USD/JPY mainly in Tokyo time.
So I studied each market and currency pair and arrived at a method based on Tokyo time USD/JPY.
For Ask_Ultimate_MAX, I found it during mid- to long-term analysis.
By modifying the basic lagging line logic, it becomes easier to spot change points, so I use it.
Moyashi: Both are the fruits of persistent market research.
By the way, I heard Ask_Ultimate_MAX indicated another major point...
Kawaseri-gui: You’re sharp, aren’t you (laughs).
GBP/JPY after the UK referendum.
Sellings piled up, and even on long-term charts it looked overbought.
So, contrary to the signs, I longed a position.
After that, the overbought condition began to ease.
Based on that, I closed the positions.
Here are the results.
Moyashi: Σ(□_□;)!!
Not just a dream, 1000 pips!!
And the rebound after BREXIT, bought and nicely captured—that’s quite scary to attempt, isn’t it?
Kawaseri-gui: Yes!
The timing and the spread were perfect; it was a decisive position.
To gain 1000 pips isn’t common, but about 500 pips did appear when I was delivering, and there were articles on fx-on about it as well.
This time, USD/JPY was also captured well.
From late May, it turned bearish and signs appeared, but in the longer-term USD/JPY also became oversold recently, so I closed once.
After that, I started buying after the oversold signs appeared.
Here are the results.

Moyashi: This matches what was written in the recent article 'What materials triggered a rebound in USD/JPY are becoming ready' and the blog post 'Almost a month later! More materials that USD/JPY rebounds as well'!Isn’t this exactly the position described in those articles?!Indeed, USD/JPY rose sharply after the article, didn’t it?
Putting words into action—this really reflects Kawaseri-gui’s character.
Thank you for sharing your history as well.
However, you sometimes take the opposite side of signals; how should one decide when using discretion?
Please share what you keep in mind and what you watch out for.
Kawaseri-gui: As I wrote in the article, there was a risk of a rebound when the oversold signal appeared.
Although it went against the signal, I avoided risk, secured profits, and grabbed opportunities to further increase gains.
And what I watch out for...
I try to sense dangerous points in advance.
That could be done by keeping an eye on the economic calendar and watching economic news.
Moyashi: This is basic, but the ability to read the background from that information seems very different from me...
I think Kawaseri-gui has built a lot of experience there as well.
I also need to strive!
Well, that sounds odd for an interview, a declaration of resolve. haha
Finally, could you share some points to watch in the market going forward?
Kawaseri-gui: A major point is whether USD/JPY can break through 100 yen.
It’s a psychological milestone, and with a nearby monthly resistance line, it has recently bounced at the 100 yen level again.
Additionally, the lagging line is just about to interact, so if it cannot break lower, it could head higher.
Moyashi: I see!
So a major turning point is approaching again.
I will pay even more attention to future movements!
Kawaseri-gui, thank you for taking the time to do this interview.
Kawaseri-gui: Thank you as well.
We have taken the seller Kawaseri-gui’s time despite a busy schedule and prepared this format.
I am truly grateful.
Kawaseri-gui has provided a gift for those who purchase paid products on fx-on.
Purchaser Gift! Ask_Ultimate MAX Trial Version (limited in some features) by “Kawaseri-gui”
This is a slightly modified and restricted version of Ask_Ultimate_MAX that we introduced, but please give it a try.
Also,Ask_ver1.0 and Ask_Ultimate_MAX setseems to be discounted, so if you’d like, please take a look as well.
So, Moyashi signing off now.