.... no start-up money.
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Good afternoon.
I am wondering if we buy a robot with an approximate yield of 2% per month (they probably sell a lot of them with that yield). Yield is small.
Suppose that the robot yields 2% of iron without drawdowns.
How to act and get into the top ten Forbes, no start-up money.
Thank you.
You invest 10,000,000 green roubles at your 2% interest and you are already a millionaire - you don't even have to participate in the TV show "Who wants to be a millionaire".
ZS: Well, where to get 10,000,000 - watch a cool action movie on bank robbery
Предположим, что робот дает 2% железно без просадок.
Do you deny the existence of a robot with such returns without drawdowns?
Good afternoon.
I am wondering if we buy a robot with an approximate yield of 2% per month (they probably sell a lot of them with that yield). Yield is small.
Suppose that the robot yields 2% of iron without drawdowns.
How to act and get into the top ten Forbes, no start-up money.
Thank you.
Do you deny the existence of a robot with such returns without drawdowns?
Let's assume that the robot gives 2% ironclad with no drawdown.
A TOR which includes the phrase "no drawdown" has no right to be adequate. Can you imagine a system in which any entry is such that after it, every position goes straight into profit?
And a return of 2% per month is not at all small, if stable.
Do you deny the existence of a robot with such a profitability without drawdown?
I can make a robot for entry without drawdown - but I can't guarantee the exit with a profit
Unless you pipsqueak relentlessly - but I don't know how that will end up
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Good afternoon.
I am wondering if we buy a robot with an approximate yield of 2% per month (they probably sell a lot of them with that yield). Yield is small.
Suppose that the robot yields 2% of iron without drawdowns.
How to act and get into the top ten Forbes, no start-up money.
Thank you.