Gorgeous Uncle Martin Gale - The Thorny Road to Millions or Total Collapse ! - page 3
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But that's the thing, if you "double up every month", the loss won't be the unfortunate "two initial deposits".
I meant doubling the initial deposit. And the earned initial deposit should be withdrawn each month. I.e. the profit for a year can be 10 initial deposits. And two, let us say, we lost.
There have been a lot of such rip-offs. The deposits will be lost much more often, and after each loss it will be necessary to fill up the initial one again, reducing profits.
Martingale has already been studied, and its essence has been known for a long time. The total mathematical expectation of winning the TS it does not change. It only reduces the number of small frequent losses by increasing the large and rare. Accordingly, the only way to stay in profit with a Martin - is to stop trading before this largest and rarest loss occurs. Not to "withdraw profit," namely to stop trading. In this case, yes, some relatively small profit is very likely.
There have been a lot of such rip-offs. The deposits will be lost much more often, and after each loss it will be necessary to fill up the initial one again, reducing profits.
Martingale has already been studied, and its essence has been known for a long time. The total mathematical expectation of winning the TS it does not change. It only reduces the number of small frequent losses by increasing the large and rare. Accordingly, the only way to stay in profit with a Martin - is to stop trading before this largest and rarest loss occurs. Not to "withdraw profit," namely to stop trading. In this case, yes, some relatively small profit is very likely.
I haven't found my luck with Martingale, although it seemed worthwhile at first.
In trade, as in war, all means are good:) All this, including Uncle Martin's methods work fine on history.
In real trading, using Martin is very risky, especially in a dollar account.
I think everybody goes through this: when I transfer to a dollar account, I'll risk less, while the cent account needs more gain, and if I lose, it's not a great loss. Aren't we kidding ourselves?!
Goodbye Uncle Martin, you've been fun, but your time is over, it's time for conservative trading.
One initial deposit has already been earned. For now, yes, I'm feeding my hopes). In the tester, the exp after a year of optimisation, the semi-annual forward passes successfully. I will see what will happen next.