《FX Warrior Kurumi》 announces its adaptation into an anime in 2026, with Aina Suzuki voicing the main character. The work depicts the brutal psychology of trading through a moe art style and is praised as the “Lamborghini Bible.” Creator Demunyan previously invested in Santa Claus coins and suffered heavy losses, and the Taiwanese manga version revealed, “Bought unknown virtual currencies with royalties,” also following Trump coin to execute stop-loss. The official released visual images of the standard and forced liquidation versions.
A terrifying masterpiece wrapped in moe style that portrays the brutal psychology of trading
《FX Warrior Kurumi》 announced earlier today (1/19) that it will be adapted into a TV anime, scheduled to air in 2026. The protagonist “Fukuga Kurumi” will be voiced by Aina Suzuki. The official also released two contrasting visual images: the “Normal Version” where Kurumi enjoys investment fun, and the “Forced Liquidation Version” depicting her in despair after a heavy loss. This dual-visual design accurately captures the core feature of FX Warrior Kurumi as an investment-themed work: heaven and hell are just a line apart.
Aina Suzuki, who previously played Mari Ohara in 《Love Live! Sunshine!!》, stated that although the manga’s art style is cute, it depicts a cruel world of probability and psychological warfare. After reading the original, she deeply understood the fear of forex margin trading (FX). The animation team emphasized their commitment to restoring the tense atmosphere that makes viewers’ palms sweat, through animation.
The original work of FX Warrior Kurumi was written by Demunyan and illustrated by Tansan Daisuki. The story follows 20-year-old college student Kurumi, who, to recover the 20 million yen lost by her mother, plunges into high-leverage forex trading (X) gambling (O) in a thriller journey. Although the protagonist’s appearance is adorable, the content is extremely “hardcore and realistic,” accurately capturing greed, fear, and breakdown psychology faced by investors during market volatility. In Chinese communities, it is regarded as the “Lamborghini Bible” and a warning textbook for investors.
The contrast between the moe art style and the brutal content is the key to FX Warrior Kurumi’s appeal. On the surface, it appears as a light-hearted, cute girl manga, but in reality, it is filled with scenes of technical analysis failure, margin calls, and psychological collapse. This “deceptive packaging” approach attracts anime fans while resonating strongly with investors.
The creator’s personal crypto trading misfortunes continuously provide material for creation
The reason why FX Warrior Kurumi is so hardcore and realistic is largely because the original creator Demunyan is an active investor himself, often sharing his losses on social media. During the 2020-2021 crypto bull market, he revealed investing in Santa meme coins, ending in losses. These painful personal experiences directly translated into the manga’s plot of Kurumi chasing high-risk investments and suffering a wipeout.
In early 2025, an unofficial Kurumi coin ($KURUMI) appeared on the blockchain. After the creator discovered it, he did not criticize the infringement but instead bought into it. The token then experienced wild fluctuations and eventually collapsed. This “knowing the tiger is there but still rushing in” investment behavior reflects the creator’s deep understanding of speculative psychology: even with huge risks, opportunities still tempt him to enter.
Additionally, in the Taiwanese edition of the first manga volume of FX Warrior Kurumi, the creator’s message was: “Using the royalties from the first volume to buy some unknown, low-market-cap virtual currency, I shouldn’t have bought it,” showing that his crypto investments ended in heavy losses. This act of directly investing royalties into high-risk assets is both a practice of his thematic message and a profound realization of the speculative nature. Royalties, as compensation for creative labor, should be used cautiously, but the creator chose to invest them in the most unstable crypto markets. This self-destructive investment decision is at the core of what FX Warrior Kurumi depicts.
He also followed the trend and invested in Trump coin ($TRUMP). Although he eventually executed a stop-loss, the huge volatility during the process made him shout the slogan “Survival Strategy” (originating from 《Turn! Penguin Tank》). After its launch in early 2025, Trump coin experienced intense fluctuations, with many investors going from wealth to margin calls in a short time. The creator was lucky to stop-loss in time, but this experience clearly provided new material for his work.
Such continuous “practice what you preach” painful investment experiences have become the reason why FX Warrior Kurumi constantly finds real-life material, and are key to its strong resonance with readers. The high unity between the creator and the work’s theme makes FX Warrior Kurumi not just entertainment, but a living warning about investment.
Classic meme lines go viral in the investment community
Many classic lines like “FX, simple!”, “Buy now and definitely make a profit,” “Where did the profit go?” and the famous “Support line” have become meme images in both investment and anime circles. These lines spread widely because they accurately capture investors’ psychological states at different stages.
“FX, simple!” represents the blind confidence of novice investors. When entering the market, seeing others profit easily, they believe they can replicate success. “Buy now and definitely make a profit” reflects greed at the peak, fearing missing out and rushing in regardless of risks. “Where did the profit go?” shows confusion and frustration after losses, despite profits once appearing on the account.
The “support line” is a brilliant scene where Kurumi presses her finger on the chart’s downward price line, trying to “stop” the decline. This absurd yet realistic image satirizes investors’ helplessness and self-deception when facing losses. Many investors have similar mentalities: as long as I don’t sell, losses aren’t real; as long as I hold, the price will come back.
These lines are widely circulated on social media, and during market volatility, investors often use FX Warrior Kurumi meme images to mock or ridicule others. This cultural phenomenon has elevated FX Warrior Kurumi beyond mere entertainment, making it a shared language in the investment community. After the anime adaptation, these classic scenes will be animated, further expanding its cultural influence.
The animation team faces the challenge of balancing entertainment and education. Overemphasizing the horror atmosphere might scare away viewers, but excessive entertainment could weaken the warning message. From the trailers, it appears they plan to faithfully restore the manga’s style, which might be the best approach, as the original already strikes a perfect balance.
For investors, FX Warrior Kurumi’s value lies not only in entertainment but also in its role as a “negative textbook.” Through Kurumi’s painful experiences, readers can experience the risks of high-leverage trading in a safe, fictional environment without actual financial loss. This “immersive warning education” may be more effective than any theoretical lecture.
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FX Warrior Kurumi 2026 Anime Adaptation! The author's royalty trading crypto results in a disastrous loss for the newbies' Bible
《FX Warrior Kurumi》 announces its adaptation into an anime in 2026, with Aina Suzuki voicing the main character. The work depicts the brutal psychology of trading through a moe art style and is praised as the “Lamborghini Bible.” Creator Demunyan previously invested in Santa Claus coins and suffered heavy losses, and the Taiwanese manga version revealed, “Bought unknown virtual currencies with royalties,” also following Trump coin to execute stop-loss. The official released visual images of the standard and forced liquidation versions.
A terrifying masterpiece wrapped in moe style that portrays the brutal psychology of trading
《FX Warrior Kurumi》 announced earlier today (1/19) that it will be adapted into a TV anime, scheduled to air in 2026. The protagonist “Fukuga Kurumi” will be voiced by Aina Suzuki. The official also released two contrasting visual images: the “Normal Version” where Kurumi enjoys investment fun, and the “Forced Liquidation Version” depicting her in despair after a heavy loss. This dual-visual design accurately captures the core feature of FX Warrior Kurumi as an investment-themed work: heaven and hell are just a line apart.
Aina Suzuki, who previously played Mari Ohara in 《Love Live! Sunshine!!》, stated that although the manga’s art style is cute, it depicts a cruel world of probability and psychological warfare. After reading the original, she deeply understood the fear of forex margin trading (FX). The animation team emphasized their commitment to restoring the tense atmosphere that makes viewers’ palms sweat, through animation.
The original work of FX Warrior Kurumi was written by Demunyan and illustrated by Tansan Daisuki. The story follows 20-year-old college student Kurumi, who, to recover the 20 million yen lost by her mother, plunges into high-leverage forex trading (X) gambling (O) in a thriller journey. Although the protagonist’s appearance is adorable, the content is extremely “hardcore and realistic,” accurately capturing greed, fear, and breakdown psychology faced by investors during market volatility. In Chinese communities, it is regarded as the “Lamborghini Bible” and a warning textbook for investors.
The contrast between the moe art style and the brutal content is the key to FX Warrior Kurumi’s appeal. On the surface, it appears as a light-hearted, cute girl manga, but in reality, it is filled with scenes of technical analysis failure, margin calls, and psychological collapse. This “deceptive packaging” approach attracts anime fans while resonating strongly with investors.
The creator’s personal crypto trading misfortunes continuously provide material for creation
The reason why FX Warrior Kurumi is so hardcore and realistic is largely because the original creator Demunyan is an active investor himself, often sharing his losses on social media. During the 2020-2021 crypto bull market, he revealed investing in Santa meme coins, ending in losses. These painful personal experiences directly translated into the manga’s plot of Kurumi chasing high-risk investments and suffering a wipeout.
In early 2025, an unofficial Kurumi coin ($KURUMI) appeared on the blockchain. After the creator discovered it, he did not criticize the infringement but instead bought into it. The token then experienced wild fluctuations and eventually collapsed. This “knowing the tiger is there but still rushing in” investment behavior reflects the creator’s deep understanding of speculative psychology: even with huge risks, opportunities still tempt him to enter.
Additionally, in the Taiwanese edition of the first manga volume of FX Warrior Kurumi, the creator’s message was: “Using the royalties from the first volume to buy some unknown, low-market-cap virtual currency, I shouldn’t have bought it,” showing that his crypto investments ended in heavy losses. This act of directly investing royalties into high-risk assets is both a practice of his thematic message and a profound realization of the speculative nature. Royalties, as compensation for creative labor, should be used cautiously, but the creator chose to invest them in the most unstable crypto markets. This self-destructive investment decision is at the core of what FX Warrior Kurumi depicts.
He also followed the trend and invested in Trump coin ($TRUMP). Although he eventually executed a stop-loss, the huge volatility during the process made him shout the slogan “Survival Strategy” (originating from 《Turn! Penguin Tank》). After its launch in early 2025, Trump coin experienced intense fluctuations, with many investors going from wealth to margin calls in a short time. The creator was lucky to stop-loss in time, but this experience clearly provided new material for his work.
Such continuous “practice what you preach” painful investment experiences have become the reason why FX Warrior Kurumi constantly finds real-life material, and are key to its strong resonance with readers. The high unity between the creator and the work’s theme makes FX Warrior Kurumi not just entertainment, but a living warning about investment.
Classic meme lines go viral in the investment community
Many classic lines like “FX, simple!”, “Buy now and definitely make a profit,” “Where did the profit go?” and the famous “Support line” have become meme images in both investment and anime circles. These lines spread widely because they accurately capture investors’ psychological states at different stages.
“FX, simple!” represents the blind confidence of novice investors. When entering the market, seeing others profit easily, they believe they can replicate success. “Buy now and definitely make a profit” reflects greed at the peak, fearing missing out and rushing in regardless of risks. “Where did the profit go?” shows confusion and frustration after losses, despite profits once appearing on the account.
The “support line” is a brilliant scene where Kurumi presses her finger on the chart’s downward price line, trying to “stop” the decline. This absurd yet realistic image satirizes investors’ helplessness and self-deception when facing losses. Many investors have similar mentalities: as long as I don’t sell, losses aren’t real; as long as I hold, the price will come back.
These lines are widely circulated on social media, and during market volatility, investors often use FX Warrior Kurumi meme images to mock or ridicule others. This cultural phenomenon has elevated FX Warrior Kurumi beyond mere entertainment, making it a shared language in the investment community. After the anime adaptation, these classic scenes will be animated, further expanding its cultural influence.
The animation team faces the challenge of balancing entertainment and education. Overemphasizing the horror atmosphere might scare away viewers, but excessive entertainment could weaken the warning message. From the trailers, it appears they plan to faithfully restore the manga’s style, which might be the best approach, as the original already strikes a perfect balance.
For investors, FX Warrior Kurumi’s value lies not only in entertainment but also in its role as a “negative textbook.” Through Kurumi’s painful experiences, readers can experience the risks of high-leverage trading in a safe, fictional environment without actual financial loss. This “immersive warning education” may be more effective than any theoretical lecture.