He is an enigma. His name is CIS.
Nobody knows him and he does not want to know
anybody. He is the force that lurks in the shadows like an ominous black hole in space. you cannot see him but you know that he is there. He does not show off. You can pass him by on the streets and never even notice him.
About him we only know three things:
1. He transformed himself from an all night Tokyo video gamer to one of the most powerful individual traders on the planet.
2. He moves markets with his hallmark contrarian style approach.
3. He paid taxes on over ¥6 trillion for the last accounting year earned over trading equities on the Tōshō 東証 and FX products.
Whether it is Seoul, or Tokyo or Hong Kong, perhaps children seek the game arcades as an escape from the rigorous demands of parents and a strict rote-type learning system that is forces upon children from a young age.
Countless times I also sought refuge of the gaming arcades. Rain, snow, bitter cold, oblivious to the conditions, I welcomed the arcade to walk among the throngs of gamers with a cup of Ramen, ラーメン in my hand.
The practice very hard. In the world of role play the hero could die of slay an opponent in a split second with the lightning speed reaction of the fingers. Hardcore games develop incredible speed reflexes and visual anticipation. These are indeed the type of qualities hat would befit a day trader in the currency markets.
CIS is a contrarian swing trader that can throw 50 million Dollars in your face and not blink an eye. Many institutional bank traders have baulked in the face of his tsunami threats for he has become a master of psychology in understanding when to enter his trades when the bank traders are flat out of ideas and inspiration behind the day's prices.
How did he get to where he is now and more importantly what skills enabled him to become such an enormous trader?
Before I go through his trading techniques I want my readers to understand that no individual has any extraordinary gift for trading. The principles of trading are a set of skills that will help you to succeed. They can be learned as much as a child learns to ride a bicycle. But it takes time and considerable practice. it may sound incredible that a Tokyo video gamer has recently become a giant in the world of trading. When I recall the days I spent myself in the arcades, I don't think it's surprising at all.
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