FOREX - Trends, forecasts and implications 2016 - page 1307
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Loss or profit? Loss is faster.
OK. Let's say we closed once in a week on the profit side and twice on the loss side.
What's the bottom line?
Which is longer - drawdown or profit?
Take your time to answer, read the question thoughtfully.
And everything will be.
Of course I waited longer, but the profit flew away in a moment... and that's the secret - the longer you wait, hope and believe, the bigger the profit...))
OK. Let's say that once in a week we closed on a profit and twice on a loss.
What would be the bottom line?
Play on words ...According to mathematics a loss . According to philosophy 1 point is also a gain .
It's a statistic, I had nothing to do with it.
It's just the way I see it, that's all, so I thought I'd share my thought.
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It's a statistic
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What's the answer?
And you have already answered yourself - the drainage is faster, and with your own hands
What other answer do you need?
And you have already answered - the drain is faster, with your own hands
What other answer do you need?
If we wait for profits and one loss per week, we may have to wait for one profit... But it's obvious, as my father says.
That's fine. Let's get on with it.
Then the follow-up question is "Why don't we wait longer and bigger for a profit than a loss, or just wait, eh?"
I mean, two profits and one loss in a week.
You mean the profit should be covered faster than the loss?
That's fine. Let's get on with it.
Then a follow-up question - "Why don't we wait longer and more for the profit than the loss?"