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Hello! This is Tanaka from GogoJungle.
A highly popular interview content series featuring our company president Hayakawa and the developer.
This time,SoJiRowe are pleased to welcome him. Last time, there was a discussion about the posi-posi disease (entering trades without justification or making reckless entries to recover losses). Many of you may have related to it, perhaps? This time, we will interview about the trading method that helped him overcome that posi-posi disease!
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| 【Sto Order】Semi-Discretionary EA Using Stochastics |
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SoJiRo
The motivation for creating the EA was to run it long-term by myself. I have developed and released EAs that have performed well in backtests for more than ten years. I aim to create an EA that will please everyone.
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【Sto Order】Semi-Discretionary EA Using Stochastics
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Left running and auto-orders!
Parameters can be freely changed as well. This time, “Sto Order” is provided as a set of two EAs: the touch-entry “Stochas_Break_hattyu” and the cross-entry “Stochas_Cross_hattyu.”
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Funds dwindle in the blink of an eye... |
In the previous interview, you spoke about your journey as an investor, and you mentioned that you struggled with posi-posi disease for a long period.
At that time, what was your mindset like? |
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| Hayakawa |
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Indeed. The more positions I held, the more I kept losing, and my assets kept shrinking. The urgency only grew, didn't it? |
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| They say the money earned from work was melting away in FX day by day; was life okay? |
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| Hayakawa |
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| At that time I traded with the mindset of “I hope it increases,” so fortunately, it wasn’t to the point of causing problems with daily living. |
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Investing with surplus funds is a very healthy way of thinking. After that, what triggered you to start winning? |
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| Hayakawa |
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Getting used to being bound by rules |
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First, I focused on“following the rules”.
Once you set stop-loss and take-profit points, don’t change them.
And thoroughly manage the funds.
Do not increase lot sizes after losses, and strive to keep calm judgment. |
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I see. Setting clear stop-loss and take-profit points is a crucial point, isn’t it?
Did this way of thinking also lead to EA usage? |
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| Hayakawa |
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Indeed. I felt discretionary trading has its limits, so I began developing EAs. For risk diversification, I now operate about 10 EAs, including those I developed.
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| Ten! You’re using quite a few EAs! |
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Posi-posi disease finally cured?! |
| How do you balance discretionary trading and EAs? |
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| Hayakawa |
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Discretionary trading accounts for about 20% of the total. I only take discretionary positions when the market direction is clearly established (with extremely solid justification). |
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Even if I do discretionary trading occasionally, I now enter only at clear points.
That’s the secret to consistently winning. |
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EA is precisely the product of “codifying rules,” isn’t it?
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In the next interview, we’d like to hear in detail about the EA you developed, “Rising Dragon,”
and please share more about the technical tools that utilize Bollinger Bands, RSI, MA, and other indicators.
Thank you again for today! |
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| Hayakawa |
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| -Contents you may be curious about- |
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| Funds dwindle in the blink of an eye... |
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| Getting used to being bound by rules |
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| Posi-posi disease finally cured?! |
| And lots more content |
| Episode 2 |
【Are you suffering from posi-posi disease too?】 What points should you decide before entry? |
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