FX I tried reviewing a YouTuber!

This is Inikishi Assistant Ueda. Nice to meet you on the blog for the first time.
Currently apprenticing under Okachanman, training in FX daily.
About 4–5 hours per day, I sometimes sit at my desk, sometimes listen while cooking dinner, selecting and introducing useful, entertaining, and half-curious FX trader YouTube videos!
1. Mayo Hare FX (over 46k subscribers)
https://www.youtube.com/user/mayoharefx
This is the blog & YouTube site that started soon after I began FX.
Weekly market analysis on Saturdays and solving followers' worries on Wednesdays, sometimes FX-related chats (these are very interesting) and always grateful for Mayo Hare's care. The image character that always appears is a Pomeranian named “Kurumi.” Kurumi sits on Mayo Hare’s lap, and you can sometimes hear breath. (lol)
As a style,Technical day trader who handles multiple currencies at once,acquires quite a few pips. Sometimes shows real trades, but mostly addresses viewers' trading concerns and provides weekly market analysis. Each time, it’s almost indispensable to watch—not only for usefulness but also for style. The screen and music are quite stylish, which is rare for FX videos. Also, Mayo Hare has no paid site from here.Completely volunteer and I’m grateful for that.
2. FXism Kayo Oikawa (nearly 15k subscribers)
https://www.youtube.com/user/FXismOIKAWA
Oikawa’s trading style is shocking! He placesscalps with up to 3 million currency units at once, averaging aggressively. He checks currency pairs one after another as if changing TV channels. He trades on a chart called the “Genius Chart,” which is unusual for successful traders in that it stacks many indicators.Among the videos, what sticks iscurrency strength that he pays attention to.Exactly the kind of person you’d call an FX genius—worth watching at least once. However,whether it helps your actual trading depends on the person.His son NERO also posts on YouTube.
Personally, what seems most helpful for real trading lately is recently started YouTube by the amazing female traderChobby. I’m excited to see what kind of program she will make. Also, in the recently launched “Trader’s Counterattack Project,”free original indicators can be obtained. Check it out?Free newsletteris also available.
3. Sho Nagai’s Constant Winning FX (3.1万+ subscribers)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnoGwgYYknkxjO9YGrynB6Q
When I first discovered Nagai’s YouTube, it was more because he looked handsome than the content. (Tall, handsome former baseball player?)For a while, many disciples posted YouTube videos, but recently Nagai’s appearance is more frequent. Did something happen? Rumor has it he was a disciple of Hirofumi Uchida (FX Blog Laughable FX Trade Diary FX School).
From what I’ve heard, Nagai seems to be aEuropean-time-centered day trader. The lead disciple Ryuuji, who graduated from Constant Winning FX, was a swing trader. Nagai mainlyrecommends high leverage, large lots.
Regarding YouTube content, previously there were radio-style trader chats, the “Spider’s Silk Project” to turn unprofitable traders into profitable ones within the program, experimental trades by disciples, camp and BBQ scenes, etc. Nagai’spractical trading content is almost non-existent. There’s a lot of mental guidance.If you lack confidence in yourselfthis might be good. (Disciple Staron is soothing; Wine’s voice is sexy.) Of course, Nagai Sho’s free profit recipe course is available, and if you share your email, you’ll receiveinformation about a paid academyas well.
4. Poco FX-Clover (over 14k subscribers)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEGfw22QZLhHrtp4DO_d6wQ
Poco also provides various topic-specific YouTube videos.He’s a veteran with 14 years of FX experience.Understanding price movements, learning methods, techniques, and mindset. He creates easy-to-understand visuals to explain, which is nice. Also, discussions with fellow traders are interesting.
He also does binary options and uploads those to YouTube. Poco, like Oikawa, trades by watching multiple charts in parallel. I can’t do that, so I’m impressed by the instant judgments.Recommended for those who want to learn the basics..
5. Mr. K (over 17k subscribers)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7VFKdb5_4Ik6_N1LG4eU_A
In the beginning, videos of trades in progress were uploaded with explanations, so I watched them often for real-time trades.From scalping to swing trading, he can handle it. He doesn’t discuss fundamentals much, but it seems he trades incorporating fundamentals. The trading chart scenes appear often, but there is no detailed explanation of entries or exits.More about mindset and psychology, perhaps?. If anything, the focus has shifted recently away from live trading to more abstract explanations. In a sleek office, with monthly profit bragging about reaching 10 million, and the display of profits has become a routine, which feels a bit shady. (lol) It’s impressive how he pushes to increase lots and trade more.
They are said to have created a free Masters group as members. If you communicate via LINE and your language is polite, you may be allowed into the group. I tried LINE but it didn’t work... perhaps I spoke too casually.I preferred his earlier videos showing his initial trades.
This kind of thing can be shady at times, but don’t accept everything uncritically; don’t deny everything either,and adopt what is beneficial to you.However, Nagai and Mr.K promote overseas FX brokers, and trading there seems to bring them trading fees.They appear to encourage high-leverage trading to increase those fees.Rather than swallowing it whole, manage your funds carefully yourself.
Please take a look at these skilled traders yourself as well.



