【Frequently Asked Questions】Sky Gap Q&A
[Frequently Asked Questions] Sky Gap Q&A
We have compiled questions we've received so far.
Please take a look before you purchase.
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Q1. Does the zone get decided automatically by the EA?
A. Zone selection is not automated. Before entering, you need to decide in advance “which zone to settle in” and set it in the EA. If you fix it, you can operate consistently without hesitation.
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Q2. Is the logic difficult?
A. The logic itself is very simple and understandable by anyone. However, “targeting the Sky Zone return settlements” requires some familiarity. Start with verification and practice first.
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Q3. How do you verify it?
A. It is possible to advance one candlestick at a time with the MT4 F12 key. There may be slight misalignments, but you can generally judge by looking at the wicks and highs/lows.
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Q4. Can the EA handle stop losses?
A. The EA has stop-loss features such as “opposite line break” and “fixed pips.” However, it cannot automate the most shallow stop-loss judgment, so it’s important to remember the rules.
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Q5. Can I operate it with no hands-on management?
A. It’s possible, but when aiming for Sky Zone or air zones, you may miss situations where you could have closed the trade here, reducing the edge if you leave it unattended. Use the EA’s trailing feature as a precaution.
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Q6. Which settlement is the easiest?
A. The two simplest are below:
• Close at a Floating Zone Break (no cost basis settlement)
• Close at Air Zone Break (with/without basis settlement)
Q7. What about partial settlements and risk-reward?
A. If you settle in three positions in parts, the risk-reward tends to decrease. The farther you set the settlement, the higher the risk-reward naturally becomes.
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Q8. Can I use it for other assets besides GOLD?
A. Yes. It can be used with currency pairs with tight spreads such as USD/JPY or EUR/USD. It’s possible with Bitcoin as well, but if the nearby take-profit is close, the spread can eat into profits, so extending the settlement is advantageous.
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Q9. What features does the EA have?
A. The main features are as follows:
• Automatic entry
• Automated stop-loss (opposite line, fixed pips)
• MA / spread / slippage control
• Return settlement logic at Sky Line ③
• ADX, ATR, SMA, price-range filter, time-filter
• Supports 1-position / 2-position / 3-position simultaneous entry
Used simply or highly customized, it is possible.
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Q10. Can I use it without any discretion?
A. Yes. This method emphasizes clear rules, so you can operate stably without relying on discretion. Simple filters such as MA can be added as needed.
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Q11. Does the stop-loss width vary with the market?
A. Yes. The standard is the high/low of the bar before the entry, so the stop-loss width changes with price movement. However, the return is designed to be larger accordingly.
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Q12. What market conditions are favorable?
A. Markets with clear moves and larger price ranges present more opportunities; in ranges or narrow pre-news markets, stops are more likely to be triggered. It’s important to be conscious of whether the market is moving.
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Q13. Can I re-enter after a stop loss?
A. Yes. If the conditions are met, re-entry is possible. The key is to predefine how the move behaves after a stop loss.
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Q14. What should I be careful about with the stop loss?
A. Execute shallow stop losses consistently. Based on past experiences with martingale EAs, reducing stop losses is the best risk management.
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Q15. Can I trade manually without the EA?
A. Yes. The EA is designed to prevent missed opportunities when you’re away. If you don’t miss the break, manual trading is fine.
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Q16. How do I receive the bonus EA?
A. It is unnecessary for those who trade manually. For those who want it, we provide the password via message upon request.
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Q17. What if I still feel uneasy?
A. If you feel uneasy about market orders or the operation itself, there is no need to purchase. It is recommended to work at a pace you are comfortable with.
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We have compiled the questions you asked. After reading this, if you have any questions, please ask in the community or via message.
First, please read the free material
You should get a rough sense of the overall rules and thinking.
It explains “in what situations and why the judgment is made” with diagrams.
Even with simple rules, once you understand the structure, the judgments that reproduce them are possible for anyone.
If you want a clear standard inside yourself, please start by looking here.
Why publish negative results?
Investment Navigation+ intentionally publishes negative results without hiding them.
The reason is that “trading will not always be winning.”
Rather, by recording losses, you can analyze when you lose and make the logic more robust.
Instead of obsessing over each win or loss,
Over a span of a week or a month,total profit is what matters.
• “I won today, so I’m happy.”
• “I lost today, so I’m uneasy.”
To remove these emotional waves, let the EA handle entries, and have humans focus on “settling according to the rules.”
“Want to win”“”— this mindset is the premise for long-term profitability.
Stability gained by following the rules
A common trait among traders who lose big is the urge to win, which leads to breaking the rules.For example, wanting to let it ride longer or waiting to see a bit more can cause profits to vanish suddenly.
Sky Gap is:
• Entrances fully automated by EA
• Settlements under fixed, rule-based conditions
This minimizes human intervention and removes doubt.
By mechanically adhering to the rules, win rate and risk-reward stabilize naturally.
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We tested the “maximum-profit” rule aiming at Sky Zone,
there are times when many settlements are at cost basis, but by sticking to the rules you can calmly seize the next opportunity.
Even in moments when you could have earned more,
because you closed at break-even according to the rules, you end up keeping a total positive result—this is the strength of the strategy.
What matters in trading is not “win rate” but “reproducibility”
Many traders care about “win rate,” but
even with a 50% win rate, if the risk-reward is good, capital grows.
What matters is having rules with true reproducibility, where anyone can achieve the same results.
Sky Gap is,
•EA entry → mechanical stop-loss → rule-based take-profit
By performing this sequence without emotion,we focus on making trading a “business.”
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Strategy aimed at total profit
Do not chase daily wins or losses.
For example, when viewed over a week or a month,even with some negative days, as long as total is positive, it’s OK.
The EA has no emotions, making it optimal for long-term fund management as well.
By operating the rules with the mindset of “earning” rather than merely “winning,” the growth curve of capital becomes more stable.
ℹ️Guide to the dedicated tool (purchase bonus)
Currently, for those who purchase Sky Gap, we provide auxiliary tools (auto entry + stop-loss processing).
This was created out of a desire that I would personally want to use daily,
and it can stand on its own, taking care of break judgments and risk management according to market structure.
For those who believe profits are driven by personal judgment, this tool is compatible.
Reviews are not many yet, perhaps because the structure is simple and clear enough that there is little need for pre- or post-purchase interaction.
However, if usage increases in the future, we may charge for it.
The reason is that this is no longer sold as a standalone tool, but as a package including support.
◻️ For those who want automated entry by EA
We are distributing tools that convert this logic into EA as a purchase bonus.
If you are considering purchasing, please feel free to contact us.
If you are interested in Sky Gap, you can join our online community
Join the online community here
Within the online community, we cannot explain specific trading logic, but
you can join a “chart critique community” using Sky Gap.
• If you send a chart image you’re curious about,
we will show you how to judge this scene,
“Where was the entry and take-profit point?”,and provide feedback with rule-based examples.
•Past charts for specific times are also OK.
We respond in order as time allows.
To you who have become interested in Sky Gap
In short-term trading, building a foundation to judge purely by rules, without hesitation, is the core idea of Sky Gap.
“Is this chart a good entry?”
When you hesitate, it helps to switch your thinking from “intuition” to “judge by rules.” I hope this becomes a hint.