The HTML translates to: Are you choosing the EA yourself?
FX Auto Trading, an EA developer ofReiwa’s Double-E.
I am on the selling side of EAs,
the fundamental premise is that the quality of the EA itself is essential,
I am learning various marketers and sales skills.
It is so that more people can use a proper EA through legitimate means,
and, together we can share in the joy.
That is the sole motive behind it.
Within that,
there is the word “closing,”
not a scripted line used to secure contracts in sales, but
an effective way to end a discussion, perhaps?
There is something like that,
for example,
“I’ll decide after discussing with my parents.”
“I’ll decide after talking to my wife.”
As a counter when a contract isn’t made on the spot,
Salesperson: “You decide on your own model for your smartphone, right?”
Customer: “Well, yes.”
Salesperson: “That’s right!”
Salesperson: “Thank you, then…”
As a continuation of this,
the car you use for commuting,
the menu you order when dining out,
in the end, things you personally use
you choose for yourself because you think they’re good, right?
In that sense, you accumulate yeses,
“If Ms. XX thinks it’s good, please go ahead and sign the contract!”
and end to a contract in that manner; I’ve seen such a method in a video.
Now,
well, if it’s something you will use yourself,
you would choose and decide because you think it’s good.
The same goes for FX automated trading and EAs;
you think it’s good, choose it, acquire it, and run it.
However, there may be cases where that isn’t true.
For example,
you buy because it’s a best-seller ranking at the top,
you’re curious because a lot of buyers bought it, or
you bought because reviews said good things.
The motive for purchase may be enough,
but from the EA developer’s point of view, perhaps not.
EA products are different from others in that
clear, objective metrics and data show performance.
And what type it is is also clearly defined.
In such a situation,
if after purchase you don’t trade as you expected,
then it would imply
“you did not choose and purchase it yourself.”
That is why I think so.
In the Investment Navigator+ articles so far,
(See below!)
An article series on how to choose EAs using backtest evaluations
Articles on EA genres and types
And additionally
Articles on EA risk management calculations
If you study these properly,
you’ll move toward a future where you are
“choosing and purchasing by yourself.”
With that,
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[Reiwa’s Double-E EA Listing]
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https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/articles/67162
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[Reiwa’s Double-E Serialized Articles]
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/series/1700
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/articles/64703
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/articles/65978
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/articles/64738
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/articles/65619
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/series/1714
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/series/1701
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/articles/64723
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/articles/65010
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/finance/navi/series/610
【Reiwa’s Double-E Beliefs】
Develop EAs with proper methods,
gain the trust of more people,
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aiming to revitalize the EA market and raise literacy.