[Span Model Seminar] Solving 'Why Results Don't Change Despite Effort' in FX | Online Course for Reproducible Trading Design using AI Analysis x Span Model
PhoenixConnect Co., Ltd. is hosting a free online seminar for FX/CFD traders to learn 'reproducible trading design' by combining AI analysis and the Span Model.
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PhoenixConnect Co., Ltd. (Representative: Yasuyuki Takiuchi) is hosting an online seminar for experienced FX and CFD traders to learn 'reproducible trading design' that fuses AI analysis with the Span Model. In this seminar, we will explain the importance of understanding market structure and environmental awareness for traders who are struggling to stabilize their results despite continuous analysis. By combining market analysis using the Span Model with AI data analysis, we will systematically introduce methods to structure entries, profit-taking, and stop-losses, helping traders move away from intuitive trading and build long-term stable trading judgments.
■ Why do results not change in FX despite effort?
Serious FX traders often have the following questions:
- I analyze charts every day.
- I study technicals.
- I have gained trading experience.
Despite this, results are not stable. For example:
- Large gaps between winning and losing months.
- Repeating the same mistakes.
- Lack of confidence in trading decisions.
In this state, many traders think, 'I must study more.' However, in reality, the amount of effort is not the cause. The real problem lies in the 'way of looking at the market' itself.
■ Many traders look at 'chart movements'
In general FX trading, one analyzes the 'movements' of the chart, such as trend lines, support lines, and candlestick patterns. While these are important, looking only at chart movements does not reveal the 'essence of the market.' This is because price movement is a 'result,' and behind it lies the 'market structure.'
■ The 'structure' that always exists in the market
The FX market may look random, but in reality, there is a certain 'structure,' such as the 'market life cycle' (trend generation, expansion, maturity, and termination). Understanding this structure reveals trading advantages. For example, risk and expected value differ significantly between the early, middle, and late stages of an uptrend.
■ Span Model as market structure analysis
The 'Span Model' is gaining attention as an analysis method to understand this market structure. It is an advanced technical analysis developed in Japan that allows for 'structural analysis' of the market. Specifically, it allows for visual judgment of market direction, trend strength, potential reversals, and advantageous situations. In other words, it becomes possible to judge the market by structure rather than intuition.
■ Why the Span Model is difficult to learn alone
Although the Span Model is an excellent method, many traders find it 'difficult to understand.' This is because the Span Model is not just an indicator. The original Span Model is a 'trading design framework' that includes market environment recognition, trend analysis, entry strategy, and risk management. Therefore, understanding only the meaning of the lines is not enough to apply it to actual trading.
■ Next-generation trading: AI Analysis x Span Model
In this seminar, we will explain a trading design that combines 'AI Analysis x Span Model.' By utilizing AI analysis, it becomes possible to analyze vast market data, verify trading patterns, and perform statistical analysis of advantages. By combining this AI analysis with the Span Model, you can change your trading judgment from 'intuition to structure.'
■ What you will learn in the seminar
- Basic structure of the Span Model
- How to think about market environment recognition
- How to design entry conditions
- Criteria for profit-taking and stop-losses
- Fund management and risk management
You will learn 'reproducible trading design' rather than just a trading method.
■ Expected changes after the seminar
Traders who have taken this seminar report changes such as: a change in how they see the market, simpler trading decisions, fewer wasteful trades, and stabilized results. In short, the 'reproducibility of trading' increases.
■ FX Seminar Details
For those who want to change their trading to 'judging by structure, not intuition,' please check the details here.
➡ [Span Model Seminar] For experienced traders | Reproducible trading design built with AI Analysis x Span Model | Free online practical course
https://www.phoenixconnect.jp/fx-seminar
■ Why do results not change in FX despite effort?
Serious FX traders often have the following questions:
- I analyze charts every day.
- I study technicals.
- I have gained trading experience.
Despite this, results are not stable. For example:
- Large gaps between winning and losing months.
- Repeating the same mistakes.
- Lack of confidence in trading decisions.
In this state, many traders think, 'I must study more.' However, in reality, the amount of effort is not the cause. The real problem lies in the 'way of looking at the market' itself.
■ Many traders look at 'chart movements'
In general FX trading, one analyzes the 'movements' of the chart, such as trend lines, support lines, and candlestick patterns. While these are important, looking only at chart movements does not reveal the 'essence of the market.' This is because price movement is a 'result,' and behind it lies the 'market structure.'
■ The 'structure' that always exists in the market
The FX market may look random, but in reality, there is a certain 'structure,' such as the 'market life cycle' (trend generation, expansion, maturity, and termination). Understanding this structure reveals trading advantages. For example, risk and expected value differ significantly between the early, middle, and late stages of an uptrend.
■ Span Model as market structure analysis
The 'Span Model' is gaining attention as an analysis method to understand this market structure. It is an advanced technical analysis developed in Japan that allows for 'structural analysis' of the market. Specifically, it allows for visual judgment of market direction, trend strength, potential reversals, and advantageous situations. In other words, it becomes possible to judge the market by structure rather than intuition.
■ Why the Span Model is difficult to learn alone
Although the Span Model is an excellent method, many traders find it 'difficult to understand.' This is because the Span Model is not just an indicator. The original Span Model is a 'trading design framework' that includes market environment recognition, trend analysis, entry strategy, and risk management. Therefore, understanding only the meaning of the lines is not enough to apply it to actual trading.
■ Next-generation trading: AI Analysis x Span Model
In this seminar, we will explain a trading design that combines 'AI Analysis x Span Model.' By utilizing AI analysis, it becomes possible to analyze vast market data, verify trading patterns, and perform statistical analysis of advantages. By combining this AI analysis with the Span Model, you can change your trading judgment from 'intuition to structure.'
■ What you will learn in the seminar
- Basic structure of the Span Model
- How to think about market environment recognition
- How to design entry conditions
- Criteria for profit-taking and stop-losses
- Fund management and risk management
You will learn 'reproducible trading design' rather than just a trading method.
■ Expected changes after the seminar
Traders who have taken this seminar report changes such as: a change in how they see the market, simpler trading decisions, fewer wasteful trades, and stabilized results. In short, the 'reproducibility of trading' increases.
■ FX Seminar Details
For those who want to change their trading to 'judging by structure, not intuition,' please check the details here.
➡ [Span Model Seminar] For experienced traders | Reproducible trading design built with AI Analysis x Span Model | Free online practical course
https://www.phoenixconnect.jp/fx-seminar
FAQ
What is the Span Model?
It is an advanced technical analysis method developed in Japan, used to structurally judge market direction and trend strength.
Why is AI analysis necessary?
It streamlines the analysis of vast market data and statistical verification, enabling objective decisions rather than relying on intuition.
Is the seminar free?
Yes, this online seminar is available for free.