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This man(29-years-old) is most famous Japanese individual stock day trader named Takashi Kotegawa, his nickname is “B・N・F”. He has increased his own fund from 1.6 million yen($13,600) to 18 billion yen($153 million) for 8 year or so.
Wow, so he was consistently on average getting 10.2% return per month (and compounded) for over 8 years, or 220% per year.
However, some of the top performance PUBLIC LISTED managed futures have managed that sort of return for the past 2-3 years. Some of the lengendary traders (who appeared in Market Wizards), but rarely made their performance statistic public, have even exceed that sort of return.
This is the power of compounding.Amazingly too, this guy seem to consider day trading as more of a hobby and a challenge than the money itself. Given his current lifestyle that is.
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Hi Temjin
I take it from your comments you could understand the video (sorry if thats a breathtakingly stupid question...)? Can you provide a bit more of a summary/rundown for those such as me who had to make do with the written part of the article only?
Not Horie Takafumi? He was the founder of Livedoor a
It's all about money. Everything is about money.
And I beleive you once called me dogmatic
Good on Takashi!
Anybody know which method he uses to make those kind of returns? Scalper, swing trader? And which instruments?
And I beleive you once called me dogmatic
Anybody know which method he uses to make those kind of returns? Scalper, swing trader? And which instruments?
Me? Never.
It would be ridiculous to say everthing is not about money. If it were, one wouldn't have to worry about work or even "want to be a super trader like most neophytes".
So if he is risking 1% per trade, he would only need to achieve 0.5R per day on his system to get that sort of return over 8 years. One example would be that he makes 3 trades per day, 2 trades are a lost at -1R each and the other trade is 2.5R win. Just do that every day for 8 years and you can turn $13,600 to $153 million in 8 years given the assumptions above.
So I doubt he is playing with scalping at all as it would provide a LOT MORE opportunities than just 3 trades per day.
id never even thought of the beneifts of compunding till i read this. I did some calcs to see how much i could potentially earn by the time im 30 (now 21) and this is what i came up with;
Capital base - $10,000
Return - 5% (hardly unachievable)
Trades per year - 365
no. of years - 9
TOTAL= $1,363,833.24
On December 8, 2005 an order from Mizuho Securities meant to sell 1 share of J-Com Co for 610,000 yen was mistakenly entered as a sale of 610,000 shares at 1 yen, resulting in an estimate loss of $347 million. Following the incident, though a considerable number of firms who had profitted from the order misplacement agreed to hand back their earnings (41.38%), a good number of individual traders refused to do so, as they were not obliged under Japanese law. Such was the case of B.N.F, who managed to amass, in a period of just ten minutes, a figure of 2 billion yen (apr. US$20 million).
Following the incident, the J-Com man was interviewed several times, eventually agreeing to show himself in person on March 28, 2006 on the Japanese television show 'The Dawn of Gaia'.
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