【The Sky’s Narrow Gap / Special Interview】
【Special Interview】
However, firstplease take a look at the free book.
Within it, the basics such as “thoroughly cut lossesbe mindful of risk-reward”—we hope it will serve as a trigger to recall these basics.
Asa NagiPlease view from here.
Trading tends to lose small profits and gain big losses when influenced by intuition.
By deliberately articulating the rules in writing and reviewing the basics again,
you may discover improvements that directly affect future trading results.
E-books,Introduction to the Sky Gaps
Breakout strategy triggered by EA
“Sky Gap” is a simple strategy where entry is handled by an automatic entry EA , and the trader focuses only on monitoring after entry and executing the exit rules.
The EA continuously monitors the chart, and can execute entries accurately at the moment of breakout without missing it.
This eliminates the stress of staying glued to the screen before entry and the anxiety of missing the timing.
Filters such as ADX, ATR, SMA are also included.
As a purchaser perk, this EA will be available to use.
UNKAI of the Clouds here
Why publish negative results?
Investing Navi+ deliberately publishes negative results without hiding them.
The reason is that “trading cannot always be winning.”
Rather, by recording losses, you can analyze under what conditions you lose and make the logic more robust.
Instead of clinging to each win or loss,
Over a span like one week or one month, what matters most is a positive total profit.Total profit is positive is the goal..
• “I won today, so I’m happy”
• “I lost today, so I’m anxious”
To reduce this emotional volatility, let the EA handle the entries, and have humans focus on “settling according to the rules.”.
“I want to win” rather than “I want to earn” —this mindset is a prerequisite for long-term profits.
Stability gained by following the rules
A common trait of those who lose big in trading is the urge to win leading to rule-breaking.
• Entry fully automated by EA
• Exit under fixed, rule-based conditions
This reduces human intervention to an absolute minimum and eliminates hesitation.
By mechanically following the rules, win rate and risk-reward stabilize naturally.
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There are countless technical analysis methods, including moving averages, RSI, MACD, Stochastic, Parabolic SAR, ADX, ATR, CCI, trendlines and channels, Fibonacci retracements and expansions, Ichimoku, volume, and support/resistance lines—it's impossible to count them all.
There is no single correct method; what matters isdeciding on one rule you truly believe in and actually testing it. By doing so, you gain a level of confidence that can actually work in the market and a sense that your expectations are being built.
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We validate the “maximum profit” rules in Sky Gap,
there are times when price closes at break-even, but by following the rules you can calmly seize the next opportunity.
Even in moments where you feel you could have earned more,
because you cut at break-even according to the rules, you maintain a total positive result — that’s a strength of this strategy.
What matters in trading is “win rate” rather than “reproducibility”
Many traders care about “win rate,” but
even with a 50% win rate, if the risk-reward ratio is good, funds can still grow.
What matters is having a rule that isreproducible by anyoneand produces consistent results.
Sky Gap is designed so that
•EA entry → mechanical stop-loss → fixed take-profit
By performing this sequence with zero emotion, the idea is to make trading a “business.”.
A strategy aimed at overall profitability
Be cautious about focusing on daily wins and losses.
For example, looking at weekly or monthly periods,even with some negative days, as long as the total is positive, it’s fine.
Because the EA has no emotions, it’s ideal for long-term capital management as well.
Operating the rules with the vision of “earn” rather than “win”
helps the capital growth curve to be more stable.
If you’re interested in Sky Gap / Clouds, you’re invited to join the online community
Join the online community here
Within the online community, specific trading logic cannot be explained, but
you can join a “chart critique community” using Sky Gap.
To those who are interested in Sky Gap
In short-term trading, building a foundation to judge with rules without hesitation—
that is the core philosophy of Sky Gap.
Free materials are here:
In ‘Path to the Gap,’ what situations can you actually trade in?
We explain the judgment criteria more clearly.
Along with the sales page for “Sky Gap,” we also provide
detailed explanations of entry points and how to choose zones, with diagrams and case studies.
Even first-time readers will find it easy to reproduce, so
if you’re curious, please use it as well.
If you’re interested, please start with the free material ‘Path to the Gap.’
From there, your first step in the Gap begins.
“Should I enter this chart?”
When you’re unsure,I hope this helps you switch to thinking “judge by rules, not by instinct.”