Saturday, March 21, 2020

The fortune of Takashi Kotegawa

Takashi Kotegawa born 1978/3/5

Gourmet
Owl
Ego

5
1
3

(7)
(3)
(3)

Pirate
Owl
Owl


Guardian
Comrade
Pirate
Gourmet
Rebel
Gambler
Collector
Slaughter
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
1978
1988
1998
2008
2018
2028
2038
2048

In December 2005, an employee at Mizuho Securities placed an erroneous sell order of J-COM Co., Ltd. shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. He wanted to sell one share at 610,000 yen, with a typing error, he sold 610,000 shares at one yen. His fat finger resulted in a loss of approximately 40.7 billion yen.

As long as someone losses, someone gains. The biggest beneficiary of the accident was Takashi Kotegawa. He bought 7100 shares in 10 minutes, and he made 2 billion yen of profit in a day. Because of the operation, Takashi Kotegawa becomes a legendary trader, god of traders. And he wrote books about his success.

Seems to me, it doesn’t make sense. Unless he knows why was he so lucky, there’s no point learning from him. So why was he so lucky? Takashi Kotegawa is an overall strong for having too much Wood-Fire. Metal (Money) serves as favor, but the condition his Metal is very bad. Usually, guy like this cannot make a lot of money. Because he has too much Wood-Fire, Metal (Money) cannot survive in such condition. Plus, his fortune 4(6) is Fire on Fire as foe, that’ why he was ordinary, not successful at all.

Like the lotto winner in our previous example, people who makes huge money accidentally are the same. Money in their life code is in bad situation, but it was merged dramatically. Although Takashi Kotegawa’s fortune (6) is Fire as foe, but 2005 was a (10) year. (6) merges (10) to Metal as Money. Usually if you have the fortune as foe, and a year as favor, it won’t be too good because fortune is stronger than the year. But in his case, the year is not only favor, it converted the fortune to favor as well.

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