The fastest way to improve your market trading skills.

The fastest way to improve your market trading skills.

9 6月 2026, 10:06
Shin Kojima
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#ICT #FXLearning #AITrading

# Members Only — When You Think "Wait… Why?" — That's Your Opening

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You've read the books.
You've watched the videos.
You've been staring at charts every single day.

And yet — that feeling of "I finally get it" never quite arrives.

Sound familiar?

I lived there for years.

I've been trading FX for 20 years. For most of that time, my reality was this:

"I know the theory. But I still can't win."

Now I understand why.

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## The Deep Gap Between "Thinking You Understand" and Actually Understanding

The moment someone explains something and you think "Ah, I see" — your brain registers it as understanding.

But it isn't.

Put a live chart in front of you, and suddenly nothing is clear.

Real skill doesn't grow from "I see."

It grows from "Wait — why is this happening?"

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## A Question Means You Can Already See Something

Here's what I've come to believe:

A question only surfaces when you've already seen something.

If you can't see anything in a chart, you won't have questions — because there's nothing to question.

The moment a question arises, you've already taken one step forward.

That question is the doorway to growth.

The critical thing is what you do with it next.

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## The Difference Between Traders Who Improve and Those Who Don't

Traders who stop improving put their questions on hold.

Traders who keep improving dig into their questions immediately.

Yes, you can ask a community or a mentor — that matters.
But while you're waiting for the right moment to ask, the heat behind that question fades.

The insight that could have changed your thinking gets quietly filed away and forgotten.

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## My Mentor Became AI

Until recently, I had no FX mentor.
Twenty years of self-study. Decent knowledge. But no real conviction.

The turning point was when I started questioning AI.

My first question was simple:

"Why does price sometimes break above a high for just a moment, then immediately reverse?"

AI's answer (summarized):

"Above those highs, traders holding short positions have clustered their stop-loss orders. Large players intentionally push price above that level to trigger those orders — absorbing the liquidity. Once the stops are cleared, price reverses in its intended direction. This is called a Stop Hunt."

"Interesting. But then—"

A new question appeared immediately.

My next question:

"Can large players really move the market that deliberately? FX is enormous."

AI's answer (summarized):

"Daily volume is around $7 trillion — enormous on the surface. But during low-liquidity hours and at specific price levels, a single large order can move price meaningfully. The windows around the London and New York opens are especially prone to intentional manipulation."

Another question surfaced.

Then:

"So are there signs before a large player makes their move?"

AI's answer (summarized):

"Yes. Before moving toward a liquidity pool, price often makes a false move in the opposite direction — a Manipulation phase — to shake out retail traders. This is the AMD structure in ICT: Accumulation → Manipulation → Distribution."

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In that single thirty-minute conversation, my entire view of price action changed.

Things I couldn't grasp after dozens of hours of YouTube videos clicked into place.

That is what AI does.

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## Why AI Accelerates Learning — 3 Reasons

① You control the depth and pace

"Hold on — what does that actually mean?"

You can ask that as many times as you need.
With a human mentor, you hesitate. With AI, there's no hesitation.

② You ask the moment the question appears

When you're watching a chart and something feels off — you can ask right then.
Strike while the iron is hot. That's when things stick.

③ Questions lead to more questions

Every answer AI gives generates new questions.
That chain of curiosity is the most direct route to deep understanding.

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## Honest Take

I'll say this plainly.

A human mentor — for the purpose of transferring knowledge — may no longer be necessary.

The remaining value of human mentorship lies in two things:
Judgment born from real trading experience, and psychological support.

The knowledge transfer function has largely been taken over by AI.

This isn't unique to FX. It's happening across every field.

The gap between people who can use AI effectively and those who can't will only widen from here.

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## What You Can Do Starting Tomorrow

Nothing complicated.

Next time you're watching a chart and think:

"Wait… why did that happen?"

Just ask AI. Exactly as it comes to you.

"Why did price break the high and then reverse?"
"Why did it stop right there?"
"Why does this candle look like that?"

The words don't have to be precise.
"Something feels off here" is enough.
AI will follow you.

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The moment you think "Wait — why?" is your switch.

Don't shelve that question.
Ask AI, right there, in that moment.

Six months from now, you'll be a different trader.

I know, because that's exactly what happened to me.

#fx, AI