Ichimoku Secrets Book Introduction - Develop Winning Trading Strategies Based on Your Risk Tolerance



Ichimoku Secrets survey: https://education.investdiva.com/ichimoku-video-survey More about me: http://investdiva.com/ Today I'm going to talk about my Japanese love, and no my husband is not Japanese he's actually Australian, and no I'm not having an affair with a Japanese guy... at least, in the real world. In the virtual world, I've been in a relationship with Mr. Ichimoku, or Ichimoku-San, for over 8 years. And even though there have been times that the markets tested our love each other, I must admit we are still going pretty strong. I'll get into this whole Ichimoku thing in about 15 seconds from now but first you must know that I've pissed off many professional traders and Wall Street insiders by putting out the Ichimoku secrets out in the world. I'll tell you about the reason why and what I've done about it another time, but first, as promised, here are some basics on Mr. Ichimoku, whose full name is Ichimoku Kynko Hyo. I know it is almost impossible to pronounce, so you can go ahead and just call it Ichimichi like my mother does. So, Ichimoku Kinko Hyo, can be translated as “a glance at a chart in balance”. A Japanese journalist called Goichi Hosoda invented this charting technique in 1936…. Of course, love at first sight can be complicated. But once you get to know it, magic can happen. When you insert Ichimoku to your chart, 5 different lines magically appear. Before we reveal the chart, let’s prevent a major brain meltdown by first introducing the stuff you are going to see on your chart when you insert Ichimoku onto it. We have the cloud, which is the area between two lines that plots the future. Then there is Kijun line (base line in solid, thick pink color). This is the average of the highest high and the lowest low within the past 26 candles. We can also call it the “slow line” because it reflects a whole 26 periods. Next is the Tenkan line (turn line, in solid, thin black color). This is the average of the highest high and the lowest low within the past 9 candles. We can also call this the “fast line” because it reflects less periods. Chiko span is the delayed line, painted in thick, dashed blue here. This shows the most recent candle’s price, but it is drawn 26 periods behind. This, is what happens when you throw all these lines on a chart by clicking to insert the Ichimoku indicator on your chart. The general interpretation for Ichimoku is very commonly shared on the Internet and in many books. For example, If the candles are above the cloud, it is considered a buy signal, if it is below the cloud, it is considered a sell signal. If the Tenkan line crosses above the Kijun line, it is a bullish indication… and if it crosses below the Kijun line, it can be a bearish indicator. While these can certainly be beneficial for traders who like indicators, Ichimoku Secrets dives much, much deeper than this. Not only I’ll reveal trigger and confirmation signals on different time frames, but the most important aspect of it is the ability to adjust the Ichimoku strategy to YOUR risk tolerance and YOUR portfolio. Every trader has different financial goals, different margin and different positions in the market. I have divided the Ichimoku based strategy into three different categories: High, medium and low risk. Then by combining Ichimoku with Fibonacci retracement levels, you will be able to pick the strategy that best suits you, at a given time. So, I know this was very basic and you probably crave for a lot more but the good news is that we’re really close to wrapping up our long-awaited Ichimoku secrets power course in English. We already did the course in Japan and it was really successful. And while the Ichimoku Secrets book will be out in December, we’ll be releasing the course end of February, hopefully if everything goes as planned. But before we do, I have to ask you a couple of questions. There is a simple survey at the bottom of this page, and if you are watching this on YouTube, you can find the link in the description area or at a card, somewhere above my head. I would really appreciate it if you could help us out, and I will be back for more about Mr. Ichimoku. Subscribe: http://investdiva.com/

Comments

  1. where do i fill survey like u ask? oh i see now ty
  2. Thank you for your awesome videos as always ... I'll be buying your book! P.S. Thanks for teaching us the correct pronunciation of Ichimoku Kynko Hyo ;)
  3. جميل


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