Absolute opposition

 
(I am writing from mobile, saving periodically, be patient)

Well, first of all, the roulette generator - by which we will evaluate the trades.

We have three options in the generator

0 with a probability of 1/37.
Red with a probability of 18/37.
Black has a probability of 18/37.

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On the settings

Minimum lot
Initial deposit
Colour of first bet Black/Red
Number of iterations(!Infinite loops are unavoidable)

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Betting algorithm

1 Put minimum bet on a colour from settings

2 Start the roulette wheel

(If our colour comes up, then 3 if not our colour, then 4 if it comes up 0, then 5.

3 Take away double profit and put the smallest bet on another colour

4 Double the bet on the same colour

5 Double the bet and change the colour

Continue 2 until the iterations run out

If you are out of iterations, that's the end

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What would you like to see in the output.... well, apart from deposit increment, ratio of profitable and losing, longest red/black/zero sequence in the last iteration series,
equity curve would be nice to see


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That is all there is to it.
 
Ivan Vagin:
Yeah, I'll get right on that.
So you can make such a simulator yourself in half an hour on your own. What's the question?
 
Alexey Volchanskiy:
So you can make such a simulator yourself in half an hour on your own. What's the question?
:-) I'm not a programmer..... at all.... All that you see in my profile is either freelance or market or someone I know... I'm more of a trader and a handyman.
 
Ivan Vagin:
:-) I'm not a programmer..... at all.... everything you see in my profile is either freelance, marketplace or acquaintances... I'm more of a trader and a handyman.
Ah, I didn't know. So, should I write such an emulator? I can do it later today.
 
You don't even have to bother with an advisor. There will be a definite loss of the deposit, just like in a casino.
 
Bakhytzhan Abzalbekov:
You don't even have to bother with an advisor. You will definitely lose your deposit, just like in a casino.
The EA is out of the question, it will sell out on its own, just like all martinets.
 

This is sort of a simplified Monte Carlo algorithm. The problem is that the definition of "our colour" has a time component. i.e. it can only be "our" for some time.

Entering the market will still always be with "not our" colour (let's say overcoming the spread is the time the roulette wheel spins)... If the market goes in the opposite direction, when will the roulette stop? :)

it's either a scalp with close SL/TP... or a time expiry...

 
Alexey Volchanskiy:
Ah, I didn't know. So, should I write such an emulator? I can do it later today.
If you don't mind writing it!
 
if there is a time expiry, you get options, you guessed it, you didn't guess the direction
 
Ivan Vagin:
:-) I'm not a programmer..... at all.... everything you see in my profile is either freelance, marketplace or acquaintances... I'm more of a trader and hands-on.
You can write it in excel. It's the easiest and fastest option.
 
Where are the results?
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