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Hello! This is Tejima from GoGoJan.
A highly popular content series featuring our company president Hayakawa and the developers in conversation!
This time,O-sanhas joined us.
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Reasons to choose scalping 1: Stress-free and calm decision making
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Today we will delve deeper into “The Ultimate Sign: Scalping!” First, could we ask you a bit more why you are so particular about scalping? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| O-san |
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Yes, first of all, the reason I obsess over scalping in both the previous work and this one is my own belief,shorter-term has the edge over longer-termbecause I believe that you don't have to worry about price movement since you aren't holding positions long-term, which reduces stress and allows for calmer decision-making. |
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| As mentioned in the previous interview, long-term holdings can make you mentally unstable, right? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| O-san |
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| Yeah. It's important to make decisions as stress-free as possible. |
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Reasons to choose scalping 2: Shorter-term timeframes have the edge over longer-term ones
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| Generally, there is an impression that longer-term timeframes are more conducive to technicals; however, O-san believes the opposite: short-term timeframes have the edge. |
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| GogoNyan |
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| O-san |
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Yes. Long-term timeframes are heavily influenced by fundamental factors (the economies and political situations of various countries). On the other hand,short-term timeframes tend to show the market's universal movements—up when prices rise, down when prices fallmore readily. I feel that technical analysis is more highly reflected. |
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| I see. So even in situations that long-term charts can't fully anticipate, short-term charts can be handled with technicals, right? |
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| GogoNyan |
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| O-san |
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Yes. In the end, the difference in expected value and probabilities between short-term and long-term is not large.Therefore, I think choosing the short-term, which has less stress and more opportunities, is rational.
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| Even with short-term, it's appealing to continually gain opportunities. |
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| GogoNyan |
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Reviews from users who mastered both works speak for everything
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| For the two methods we introduced this time, we also have reviews from actual users. |
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| GogoNyan |
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| O-san's thoughts have been proven by actual users. |
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| O-san |
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By combining the two methods, you can grab 5-10 pips, exit, and then use scalping to profit from the direction of the trend, taking only the spread profit and exiting. This is exactly what the author claims you can do by combining them. I'm glad you have mastered it. |
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By using the two methods well, it seems you can keep earning profits many times in small increments! If there are any usage cautions, please tell us. |
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| GogoNyan |
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I think the market is a living thing. Since this tool doesn't repaint, first, when you open the chart, check that the movements align with the signals. If the current market looks skewed, watch closely; if it zigzags, it's likely there are opportunities today, so trade accordingly. |
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Thank you very much! Many traders are seeking new methods that suit them as their own toolkit. If you have not yet checked O-san’s two products, please take this opportunity to give them a try. |
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| Episode 2 |
| 【Market is a Living Thing】A user who loves a scalping strategy that captures 5-10 pips repeatedly speaks for it! |
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