Built on Real Trading Experience

We started syscodeflowbit in 2019 after watching too many people lose money following generic advice. The South Korean market moves differently, and we knew traders needed analysis that actually reflected that reality.

How We Got Here

The path from frustrated traders to building something useful wasn't straightforward. But each mistake taught us what people actually need.

2019
Early 2019

Started with a spreadsheet

Honestly, we just wanted better tools for ourselves. Three traders sharing market notes in a coffee shop near Gangnam. We were tracking patterns the big platforms missed completely.

Early days office setup and market analysis workspace
2020
Mid 2020

First real test

March 2020 was rough. Everyone's portfolios took hits. But our Korean market-specific indicators caught the recovery signals weeks before the global platforms did. That's when we realized we might have something worth sharing.

2022
Late 2022

Moved to Daejeon

Seoul rent was eating our budget. Plus, we didn't need to be in the financial district to analyze data. Setting up near Galleria Timeworld let us focus on building better tools instead of expensive office space.

Current office workspace and team collaboration area
2025
Now

Still learning, still building

We help about 800 traders now. Some are making consistent gains, others are still figuring things out. The market doesn't care about your plans, so we keep refining our methods based on what actually works.

Finding What Fits Your Situation

Different trading styles need different approaches. We help you figure out what makes sense for your schedule and risk tolerance.

1

How much time do you actually have?

If you're working full-time, day trading probably isn't realistic. We'll show you swing trading patterns that work when you can only check markets twice a day. No point learning strategies you can't actually use.

Trading workspace showing different time management approaches
2

What keeps you up at night?

Some people can handle volatility. Others check their portfolio twenty times a day and make emotional decisions. We match analysis methods to your actual risk personality, not what you think you should be comfortable with.

3

Which sectors do you understand?

Tech companies? Pharma? Export manufacturers? You'll spot opportunities faster in industries you already know something about. We help you build watchlists around actual knowledge instead of chasing whatever's trending.

Various market sectors and industry analysis displays

Real Examples from 2024

These are actual situations we worked through. The good calls and the ones that didn't pan out the way we expected.

The chip shortage signal

In February 2024, our analysis flagged unusual volume patterns in semiconductor equipment suppliers. Not the big chip makers everyone watches, but the companies making testing equipment.

Traders who caught this early saw decent gains over the next four months. But here's what we learned: the signal worked because it combined Korean export data with technical patterns. Either one alone would've been noise.

The hardest part? Staying patient when the stock dipped 8% before the trend confirmed. Three traders exited early and missed most of the move. Position sizing matters more than timing.

Trading analyst reviewing market patterns
Market analyst discussing trading strategies

When fundamentals beat technicals

September 2024 taught us something uncomfortable. A pharmaceutical company's chart looked perfect for a breakout. All our technical indicators aligned. We highlighted it in our weekly analysis.

Then their drug trial results came back mixed. Stock dropped 15% in two days. The technical setup didn't matter at all against that fundamental news.

We adjusted our approach after this. Now we cross-reference earnings calendars and major announcements before highlighting purely technical plays. Sometimes the chart doesn't tell the whole story.

Finlay Sorensen, Lead Market Analyst

Finlay Sorensen

Lead Market Analyst

Started trading Korean markets in 2016. Lost money for two years before figuring out what actually worked. Now focuses on semiconductor and export-driven sectors.

Cormac Gallagher, Technical Research

Cormac Gallagher

Technical Research

Built the backtesting system we use for all our indicators. Former software developer who got tired of building features nobody used. Markets seemed more honest.

See How We Analyze Markets

We publish detailed breakdowns every week. Real setups, actual risk management, honest results. No hype, just the methods that work consistently in Korean markets.

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