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Hello! This is Togojan’s Tejima.
Popular content: a dialogue series between our company president Hayakawa and the developers!
This time,to Mr./Ms. O-sanhas come to visit.
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Reasons to choose scalping ①: Stress-free, calm decision-making
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Today we will delve deeper into “The Ultimate Signal: Scalping!”. First, could we ask why you are so particular about scalping, Mr./Ms. O-san, a little more deeply? |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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| O-san |
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Yes. First, I am emphasizing scalping in both the previous work and this one because, in my own view,short-term has an edge over long-termI believe it. That’s because with no need to hold long-term, you don’t have to worry about price movements, allowing you to judge without stress. |
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| As mentioned in the previous interview, long-term holding can make you mentally unstable, right? |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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| O-san |
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| That's right. It's important to judge with as little stress as possible. |
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Reason to choose scalping ②: Short-term charts have the edge over long-term charts
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| Generally, there is an image that long-term charts are more effective for technicals, but O-san believes the opposite—that short-term charts have the edge. |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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| O-san |
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Yes. Long-term charts are greatly influenced by fundamentals (economic and political conditions of various countries). On the other hand,short-term charts tend to show the universal market movement of “rises then falls, falls then rises.”which is easier to reflect in technical analysis. I feel technical analysis is highly reflected. |
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| I see. So even in situations that long-term charts can't fully capture, short-term charts can be more easily addressed with technicals. |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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| O-san |
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That’s right. Ultimately,there is not much difference in expectation/value between short-term and long-termin terms of probability as well. Therefore, I think it’s rational to choose the short term, which has less stress and more opportunities. |
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| Even in the short term, it’s attractive to be able to repeatedly seize opportunities. |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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Reviews from users who mastered both works speak for everything
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| About the two methods introduced this time, I understand that actual users have also sent reviews. |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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| The feelings of O-san are proven by actual users. |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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| O-san |
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By combining the two methods, you can get 5-10 pips and exit, then ride the trend direction with scalping to take the spread, and exit. As this person says, you can indeed combine them to obtain. I am glad you master it. |
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By skillfully using the two methods in tandem, you can get in and out in small increments many times! If you have any usage notes, please share. |
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| Gogo Nyann |
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I think the market is a living thing. This tool does not repaint, so first check on the chart whether the signal moves as expected. If today’s market looks twisted, watch closely, and if it zigzags, trading today may be profitable, so proceed. |
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Thank you! Many traders are seeking a new method that suits them as their own tool. If you haven’t checked O-san’s two products yet, please take this opportunity to give them a try. |
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| Episode 2 |
| [Market is a living thing] A proponent speaks for a scalping strategy to repeatedly grab 5–10 pips |
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