February 15 (Wednesday): Nikkei 225 (Free viewing item: If you’re going to refer to someone...)
Good morning☀
I was casually scrolling through a somewhat famous person's tweet that happened to catch my eye yesterday, but…
They say things that sound plausible, but they’re wrong…?
It was a post that obviously shows they have never read the original work?
In response to such a post
・It’s very educational.
・It was very helpful!
and so on, people are commenting…
If they truly mean what they say in their comments
unfortunately, they will probably never continue to earn at that level.
If you are going to reference someone,
keep your belief to about 30% at most,
and then do your own thorough research!!!
And first, please read the original work carefully.
If it’s for Ichimoku Kinko Hyo, read the book by Hsueh Yamanaiten (Ichimo Yamito)?
If it’s Elliott Wave, read Ralph Nelson Elliott’s book,
If it’s Bollinger Bands, read John A. Bollinger’s book…
After reading the original, determine for yourself whether the first reference had solid knowledge?
Please judge for yourself.
Huh? Isn’t what this person saying different from the proponent’s view?
If that discrepancy emerges, let's explore the reason behind it.
If they have published papers somewhere or have a solid reason for the difference, that’s fine, but most of the time it’s simply due to lack of study.
Figuring this out is part of studying.
If you study seriously on your own to that extent, your knowledge will be greater than the person you initially casually referenced.
Wishing to make money without any effort is impossible.
If you want to survive in the market, you must work hard at it.
(Note: From here on, market environment recognition is limited to members only.)