The market is a controlled dynamic system. - page 68

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The first five days of a long six-month tractor R experiment have passed.

We should also indicate the target of the movement, in the vicinity of which the tractor should end up as a result of the 120.p.m. fieldwork ;))))

The opinion that doubling the initial deposit within a year is supposed to be regarded as the standard of success, as some sort of unattainable grail, is a popular belief that is being introduced into the minds of masses by various miracle-analysts (and I notice, they are introduced for the money, for the client's money). ;))) But the miracle analysts lie as usual, because they themselves do not know the subject they supposedly analyze - their task is to bury the client in order to "honestly" take his money - and their excuse is ironclad: "The market is unpredictable ... etc.", etc. - you can't get away with it. Here we can see a recent confirmation of that...

But I'm going my own way ;))) and will therefore consider targets of 10000-, 50000-, etc.. -fold result within six months in relation to the initial deposit of 500 cents, i.e. $ 5.

;)

 
the crowd is silent and waiting for a miracle
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Demi :
the crowd is silent and waiting for a miracle


Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a miracle. (Arthur Charles Clarke)

;)))

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Specify the task of producing a man-made miracle ;))))

I want the tractor to have ploughed in the New Year with a result 50,000 times bigger than the initial deposit ;)))

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The tractor result is defined as follows:

where the first summand is the incremental deposit over the period in question and the second summand is the total cache withdrawn over the entire period.

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The aforementioned want is expressed by a number

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Now we ask ourselves a question:

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The answer is this:

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The tractor timetable is thus obtained:


 

That doesn't make any sense.

9.44% per day - reinvesting and playing a constant percentage of capital?

Why then the graph is like playing with a fixed lot?