【FX】Trying the Caligula Effect (Experiment)
Do you all know about the Caligula effect?
I’m thinking of using the Caligula effect often seen in advertisements to promote an FX EA that I made.
If you find yourself wanting to buy, then the Caligula effect has been proven effective. Please view the rest only if you are willing to participate in the experiment.
First, what is the Caligula effect? The Caligula effect is
a psychological effect where the more something is prohibited, the more you want to do it
even things you were not interested in become interesting when prohibited
This term originated because the 1982 film “Caligula” was banned in some regions, which ironically drew greater public interest and became a topic of discussion.上映禁止被 banned,
Humans have an instinct to value the freedom of choice (psychological reactance).
Therefore, when you are told “No” or “Don’t look,” it becomesa reactance to restriction of freedomand
“If it’s so hidden, there must be something special about it.”
“On the contrary, I want to see it more now!”
This is the psychological state.
Therefore, when something is prohibited, you want to see it.
Okay, I’ve explained the principle. Now, the long-awaited practice will begin.
I have created multiple EAs (automatic trading programs), and one of them, called Saku Go-To-kun, is performing well.
It is an EA that uses a selling logic on the Go-To day.
Selling on the Go-To day? you might think, but it can win.
Please look at this.

Hey, isn’t the accuracy blurred out so you can’t see it?
If you want to see the accuracy, please visit the actual site from the link below.
On the site, it also touches on the secret to winning on Go-To days with selling. Please do check out the site.
Does the site make you want to take a look? If you clicked and peeked at the site, the Caligula effect succeeded!
The Caligula effect is used like, “You absolutely want to buy, so do not view!” but this can be counterproductive, so I’ve kept the elements to a minimum to maximize effectiveness.
In other words, the effect was to make you want to see by mosaicking the accuracy.
Lately I’ve been into psychological effects. They’re fascinating, aren’t they?
Thank you for sticking with me through the experiments up to this point.
I think Saku Go-To-kun is a good program.
If you’re interested, please consider it.
May your FX life be even better.