【FX Video】Tomoyuki Hirano's Commentary! A forex trading method that uses two ultra-short-term moving averages to make judgments and harvest profits multiple times in a single trend
We spoke with Tomoyuki Hirano, who is proficient in technical analysis and continues to thrive in the world of FX using many trading methods, about a technique that displays two moving average lines like a belt to enter on consecutive signals. (Interview: Editorial Dept., Shikanai)
What you can learn from this video
In this video, you will learn the following:
- 公開 of moving average parameters that make the overall flow understandable at a glance
- Why moving averages with a period of 20, or 21, are difficult to use
- How to confirm a trend with no ambiguity
- Clear rules for new entries and profit-taking with no ambiguity
- A slightly unusual loss-cutting mechanism
- Securing multiple profit-taking within a single trend
● Video: 10 minutes 00 seconds
Tomoyuki Hirano Profile
After graduating from a university in the United States and working in overseas exchange-related roles, he joined Himawari Securities. He has handled FX operations, acted as a dealer in the proprietary trading division, disseminated FX and Nikkei 225 information in the Investment Information Room, and taught seminars. He is now independently established as Trade Time Co., Ltd., continuing to provide information to FX companies and hold seminars while engaging in proprietary trading, investment education, and support for individual investors.
Official site:TradePress Winning FX Blog
A Word from the Editor in Charge, Shikanai
We use an ordinary simple moving average, but by applying a certain setting, it forms a belt-like shape that envelopes the price. By using this belt as the basis for buy or sell decisions, you have a high potential to lock in profits multiple times while riding a single long trend.
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