FX has 15 years of history.
Focusing on discretionary trading, I trade with emphasis on market structure and order flow bias.
Trading style:
I strictly pursue trend-following pullbacks and selloffs (occasionally aiming for breakouts). Based on higher-timeframe momentum, I check for expanding/contracting volatility and price ranges where orders tend to accumulate, and I target only when I can judge that risk-reward is favorable.
Rather than "scenes that look like I might win," the基本 principle is to prioritize "not touching markets that are likely to lose." On days when conditions are not aligned, it is not uncommon to skip entries.
As I continue discretionary trading, I feel the challenge of explaining clearly why my judgments were correct or why they were wrong in certain situations, and I began developing EA and indicators to verify and organize trading decisions.
In the early development, I defined entry conditions in detail and built logic to increase signals, but past backtests looked favorable while in real markets there were many cases where expected value collapsed in certain market environments.
From that experience, I became strongly aware that many losses are caused not by entry conditions themselves but by misperceptions of the market environment.
Currently, I prioritize判断ing whether the market is one worth trading now and where distortions will appear if pushed too far, treating the market as a phase (environment).
What I want to provide users through EA and indicators is not flashy logic or mechanisms that attract attention temporarily, but realistic decision criteria for continually facing the market and the know-how behind them.
Markets are always changing. Therefore, I do not believe in delivering a finished tool unilaterally as the end product. Reviews and opinions from users who actually use it are extremely important not only as a developer but also as a trader.
Based on such feedback, I aim to improve continuously, refining both the tool and the trading environment to create a win-win relationship that benefits both users and creators.
What I personally aim for is not something flashy and easy to understand that cannot be sustained, but "trading that can be steadily built up under realistic risk management."
Rather than short-term results, I want to be able to face the market continually and keep trades I can be satisfied with in judgment.
I hope to refine the mindset and tools for that purpose together with you, the users.