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ささくれん Private ID: 182932719
小型個別株集中投資。 テクニカル重視、目指せ富裕層! ※投資は自己判断、自己責任でお願いします。
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    $Sankyo(6417.JP)$
    It seems that short sales aimed at a decline due to adjustments will soon increase.
    There is also a sense of heating, and it looks like the MACD is about to set up DC.
    But since the uptrend hasn't ended, it will burn if you sell short.
    I honestly thought it would be okay to keep up the schedule.
    I wonder if short sales will be too late even after the trend has completely changed.
    Be careful and careful not to aim too much for a perfect score...
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    Once I understand a pattern I like, I just do it mechanically and bluntly,
    That's all it takes.
    At first, I don't even understand the translation and often make entries somehow,
    Do numbers and gain experience, refer to videos and ways of thinking of various people,
    Try it, fail a lot, and for some reason only when you win, it's hard to stay in your memory, and you may think that you were lucky,
    Once you can thoroughly analyze the techniques when you were able to win, you will gradually understand how to win.
    A loss is a loss, and if you analyze that too, you can see a loss pattern, and the number of entries there decreases.
    I think it's a good idea to start by thinking about the time zone.
    Personally, I don't like stocks where volatility (price movement range) moves violently within a few minutes.
    In particular, 9:00 to 9:30, I'm the worst at it. That's why I've decided that this is the time to never enter.
    Since then, I'm especially good at 10:00.
    I'm also not good at 12:30 to 12:45. But I feel more at ease here than at the front desk.
    I think it would be much easier to win just by knowing what time period you are good at
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    $Cover(5253.JP)$
    Personally, I think a good chance to aim for swing instead of date training is getting closer.
    It's not an incentive to buy.
    The technology seems to be about to reverse, so I think it's the target.
    However,It hasn't been confirmed yet, so it's no good to run ahead。
    If it seems to level off a little bit from here on out,
    Even if you get a technical signature, you will never enter.
    I think it's best to aim when you push it up at a good angle.
    The decision is likely to be decided in the next few days. Now I wonder what's going to happen
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    $JET(6228.JP)$
    I don't know if today's high will be surpassed tomorrow,
    I want them to do their best to cut the high price.
    After 14:00 today, the movement of the board was amazing, and in 1 minute after it exceeded 11,000,
    I was surprised that it was sold all at once, but it didn't drop that much.
    We can still look forward to it
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    $Nomura Micro Science(6254.JP)$
    The high price could not be updated for 3 consecutive business days.
    Tomorrow is the end of the month, the end of the year, so I want them to cut the high price as a hope.
    Short sales of institutions decreased slightly on the 27th, but since there were quite a few short sales until the 26th,
    Demon short sales come from here, and if they were suppressed, it would be a bit tough.
    Since the turnover is stagnant and it becomes a lump, the upper price becomes heavy the next time it rises.
    Around the end of 12/27, I tried the upper price many times, but I couldn't get past 14800.
    The sales boards from 14800 to 14880 were pretty thick, so it's a line that people will be quite aware of next time.
    If they do a good job with short sales and surpass that, it seems that we can still aim for a rise.
    Entries from now on are not allowed to be carried over
    I'm considering choosing date training.
    Now I wonder what tomorrow will be like
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    Important events have passed to a certain extent, haven't they?
    How have your positions changed?
    The people who predicted this would happen are astonishing.
    I think it would be good to have any opinions on this situation.
    I had my own way of looking at the economy, and whether that was right
    That's because you can always match the answers.
    Based on the results, what kind of predictions can we make from this experience when this kind of time comes next?
    Also, how will they be able to listen attentively to what people around them say?
    It's going to be a great learning experience.
    I really enjoy being able to learn about this economy right now, at this time.
    There's only a little more left in this month. If it were next month, it would be from last year.
    Time goes by so fast
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    It's often said that financial results are gambling.
    Actually, that's true, and I don't know what kind of materials the company will release on the day of the settlement.
    If you're wondering whether to carry it over, try to remember why you bought it first.
    Seeing the company's performance, did you think it would be okay to deposit money with this company?
    Did you watch the technical details and make an entry?
    How long are they looking at in time?
    Or did they enter with short-term speculative money?
    Once you've grasped that, you should know whether to carry it over or not.
    If you are unsure about whether to enter, I think it's better to definitely aim for latecomers.
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    Let's start with past failure stories.
    In the past, I didn't really understand that supply and demand were bad, and I didn't look at much data, including credit backlogs.
    Even when I started watching it, I was kind of out of focus, and I was watching it as if there were many people who predicted that there would be a lot of credit purchases in the future.
    I thought there would be a lot of people who thought so as a test, so I ordered the actual item, and it was dug downstairs in no time.
    Of course, short sales did the same thing
    Actually, this is not the case, and I realized that there are many individuals who have no spare capacity for credit in cash.
    A lot of credit buying = the cause of suppressing the upper price
    → When a decline begins, sales can evade additional evidence or cause sales due to loss cuts, etc., and become a detonator for the decline.
    Factors that support a lot of credit sales = lower prices
    → When good news comes out due to funders, etc., or when there are more purchases than sales and stock prices rise, short sales lead to buybacks, leading to major increases.
    When they are antagonistic, it is difficult for large price movements to occur.
    Even if there is a lot of unpaid credit, when those people sell on top, new entries increase, rise with turnover, and the pattern of doing well is quite strong upward training...
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    $Giftee(4449.JP)$
    Institutional investors lost sales by 440,000 in 7 business days, and individuals also totaled 450,000. A total of about 900,000
    The fact that unsold items are decreasing means they are being bought back.
    Even though they've been buying back this much, stock prices have fallen, and sales are pretty strong, isn't it?
    Only backorders haven't decreased that much, so they continue to be sold as they are this week, and if credit purchases increase due to namping, as a matter of fact, the upper price will become insanely heavy.
    There are many people who want to buy on credit = sell in the future.
    The technology is getting tough, and I don't want to make an entry when buying...
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    What made you get started?
    I used to hang out when the people at work were young, and I didn't save money when we were there.
    I had doubts about the people who said it, and if I did the same thing as these people, the same future would await me?
    I thought about what to do to prevent that from happening, and when I was surfing the internet, I came across stock investment and entered the investment world.
    I don't know much about stock investing, but I wanted to increase the amount of time I spent touching on stocks for quite a while, so when I thought about what I should do to continue and make a habit even by force, I don't know anything, but if I buy even one stock, I'll open the app at least once a day to watch price movements, so I bought it, and did it every day from there.
    It's not that I'm biased against Forex, but I'm glad I didn't encounter Forex first.
    I wanted to increase my stock investment funds even more, and I really wanted to earn money in the short term, and when I dabbled in BO (binary options) which are slightly similar to Forex, I somehow managed to win with just luck even if I only did simple analysis, and my mental health was hurt when I continued to lose, and eventually to BO...
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