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Ivan, you won't believe this, but the maximum length of a continuous losing sequence is infinite.
The maximum length of consecutive wins is also infinite.
Let's keep it simple. Let's just say it's not limited.
Let's keep it simple. Let's just say it's not limited.
Well, thataaa....
The probability that a series generated by PRNG will produce a continuous series of losing trades on the real price section of an instrument is close to zero.......
Just like a continuous series of profitable trades.
absolutes are not attainable
Well, thataaa....
The probability that a series generated by PRNG will produce a continuous series of losing trades on the real price section of an instrument is close to zero.......
Just like a continuous series of profitable trades.
Well, thataaa....
The probability that a series generated by PRNG will produce a continuous series of losing trades on the real price section of an instrument is close to zero.......
Just like a continuous series of profitable trades.
What about a real coin, a die, a roulette wheel?
Why not? With an infinite number of games it is achievable. And given that it is not known when it started and when it will end, right now it could be a succession of unimaginable amounts of winning or losing.
I suggest playing from the centre.
in Excel there is a function =schedule()
That's the way a lot of people have gone.