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Felines Learning Technical Analysis Through 'Songs'

Hello, this is GoGo Kotora.

This time, I'm bringing you
'GoGo Kotora's Power Knuckle'.

And today, I'd like to introduce my friend, 'Supako-san'.

We had a discussion before on the theme of 'Axes',
she's the one who appeared with Chabozu-san.



There are just too many types of technical analysis.

It might be a bit difficult for those who don't trade, but
the graphs of stock and currency 'price movements' are called 'charts'.

Even on the news,

  • Nikkei Stock Average

  • USD/JPY

  • NY Dow

things like that appear, right?

That's the graph.

And humanity has been, since long ago,

'Can't we somehow analyze these price movements?'

thinking about that endlessly.

What's with cats and tigers wearing cat-ear pajamas!? Lol

The problem of humanity drawing too many lines.

As a result,

  • Moving Average Line

  • Oscillators

  • Candlestick patterns

  • Bollinger Bands

  • MACD

  • RSI

and so on...

A massive number of analysis methods have been created.

Of course,
just knowing them doesn't mean you can predict the future.

But,

"When this happens, this is likely to occur"

they are used as tools to observe such "trends."

However, there is a problem.

There are too many things to memorize.



But, you want to learn them.

You don't actually have to memorize all of them.

But you know,

you end up wanting to know.

Because, it's a little cool.

"The RSI is..."
"The divergence is..."

I feel like saying something like that.

Felines,
they love that kind of 'hunting technique' stuff.



My old classical Chinese teacher was amazing

That reminded me of my teacher from high school.

He was a classical Chinese teacher, but

anyway,

'Read it out loud to memorize it!!'

was the type of teacher he was.

Over and over again,
he would make us read it aloud.

Then, strangely enough,
it would soak into your body and you'd remember it.


Memory is a 'bridge'

This isn't just about rote memorization;
it's the mechanism of memory itself.

For example,

'Toy Story 5 Coming Soon!'

When you see a poster like that,

  • the memory of when you watched the first one

  • who you watched it with

  • the atmosphere at the time

  • the smell of the movie theater

Don't you ever have moments where things like that
come flooding back all at once?

Memories aren't stored
individually, but ratheras a "bridge"instead.

If you have many of these "bridges" it's easier for memories to stick.
And it's easier to recall them.

By the way, a bridge is a structure that spans a gap.

I don't actually know if that's true, though.

So I turned it into a song.

If that's the case.

Wouldn't technical analysis also be easier to remember
if you turned it into a song?

With that in mind,
GoGo-Kotora started
creating a massive amount of songs about technical analysis.

Dozens of songs, really.

It's purely for fun.

But surprisingly, you can actually remember them.

🔻Give the playlist a listen.



Supako-san also started making songs

And then,
Supako-san started making songs too.

And with videos, no less.

It's the best.

It's a world view that's completely feline-leaning.


Songs are a way to preserve memories

In our previous conversation,
I actually snuck a song in.

I included the performers' names
as a catchy phrase.

And then,

"I forgot what we talked about, but I remember the song."

Things like that happen.

But I think that's fine.

In fact,
as an "entry point for memory,"
music is incredibly powerful.


So, this time, it was about:

  • Our conversation

  • Introducing Supako-san

  • Learning technical analysis through songs

.

With that,
this was GoGo Kotora's Power Knuckle.


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