Quick questions:
I can’t find the pricing for any of the plans (am I missing it?).
It would be great to have a GIF or video showing how it works without registering.
It would also be great to show some of your previous winning signals to demonstrate the potential (you could publish them with a delay of a week or more).
Pricing: You were absolutely right! Based on this feedback, I've just pushed an update with a full pricing section. It highlights the free plan and the 50% discount for early beta users. On top of that, I'm running a reward program for the most engaged users who help with feedback.
GIF/Video Demo: That's a great idea and definitely on my to-do list. A video would make it much clearer. For now, the User Manual gives a detailed breakdown of all the features.
Signal Examples: I completely agree. I'm working on a way to feature these directly on the site. In the meantime, I post regular examples of recent signals on Twitter (@OEnginsal) and Reddit (u/ozanenginsal).
This is all super helpful and exactly the kind of feedback I was looking for. Thank you again!
Why?
With market beating metrics, who needs users?
Also, these are signals, not fully automated strategies. They still require a human to manage risk and execution. Why not build a business around a problem I'm passionate about solving?
Because there is no shortage of unverified technical analysis tools out there?
Those who can --- trade.
Those who can't --- sell tools.
Good luck. You'll be an upstart in a field that is already fairly saturated with well entrenched players.If you really have something of merit, my best advice would be to look at becoming a 3rd party add-on provider for one of these existing platforms like ninjatrader.
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/active-trading/121014/...
I appreciate the advice about platforms like NinjaTrader—that's a good thought. Thanks for the feedback.
Maybe you know this, but trading signals are a dubious avenue to investment returns. They are, universally, all garbage.
Idk who your customer is, but this is useful for “traders” who sell e-courses and trade picks to the naive. I imagine they’d like it quite a lot. You could even run an affiliate program to get to their customers.
Now I wouldn’t recommend that personally. We have enough unscrupulous behavior going around. Instead I’d apply those statistical analysis capabilities to things that actually work.
My goal with Hikaro isn't to add to that noise, but to provide a statistical filter against it. The whole point of the tool is to move beyond subjective analysis and ask a more rigorous question: "Could this signal's historical performance be explained by random luck?"
It's a tough problem, for sure, but I believe that applying more statistical discipline to the process is a valuable first step. I really appreciate you sharing your perspective.
It's at the top of my to-do list now. In the meantime, I have been posting regular updates with recent signals on my Twitter (https://twitter.com/OEnginsal) and Reddit (u/ozanenginsal).
Really appreciate the feedback!