Disliked{quote} I would have put it somewhere else but it snags on my trading diaper.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} I would have put it somewhere else but it snags on my trading diaper.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not on a real account yet, as i mentioned i had a demo where i made 560% in a week, next week about 100% then it blowed up to 50%, i lost 330% of the 660%,then i deleted it. It was merely out of proportion the first 300% believe it or not was made with reasonable risk about 3%, however i did a little bit of anti-martingale there adding to winning positions so sometimes the risk was 10%, but i won almost all of my trades , it was about 90% winrate or so. But after i got to 300% i thought i was the king of trading and went very greedy, so...Ignored
DislikedGood evening everyone. Don't think it would be a good question to ask "why this system wouldn't work on a real account?"Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, it just seems to me your gambler theory is predicated on several assumptions. You mentioned taking money out weekly. This assumes.. 1) Your first trades are profitable so you can the first week. 2) You will find such trades each and every week and actually take them so you can continue to withdraw each week. 3) On high leverage, with real money, you'll have the fortitude to let the trade go against you without closing it. Almost every trade will go at least some amount against you at some point during it. When the stakes are very high,...Ignored
DislikedGood evening everyone. Don't think it would be a good question to ask "why this system wouldn't work on a real account?"Ignored
Disliked{quote} It can work on a real account but there's a million and one reasons working against you - mainly on a demo you can focus only on "doing right", you don't have any attachment to the outcome. With real money everything changes. If you've just made $500k, could you risk most of that to turn it into $ 1 mill? Then there's destiny, are you even destined to be successful? but that's a whole other forum probably!Ignored