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It's a good thing you posted it here. Maybe someone will double-check.
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Such pies!There's another nuance here - we can easily lose more than 100 at a time - or 200 or 300, as the case may be. What's stopping us from going into deficit and spending it? And the calculation of probabilities will be affected, I suppose.
SZZ: Sanyok, why do you need probabilities? The man gave you a picture, it clearly demonstrates everything.
There is also a nuance here - we can easily drain more than 100 at a time - or 200 or 300, as the case may be. What's to stop us from losing money and spending it? And on the calculation of probabilities I suppose it will have an impact.
SZS: Sanyok, why do you need probabilities? Dude gave you a picture, it clearly demonstrates everything.
Did you see the initial depo there?
Then ver. 5-10% ))) Still in doubt, check the demo. seriously.
There is also a nuance here - we can easily drain more than 100 at a time - or 200 or 300, as the case may be. What's to stop us from losing money and spending it? And on the calculation of probabilities I suppose it will have an impact.
SZS: Sanyok, why do you need probabilities? Dude gave you a picture, it clearly demonstrates everything.
ZS: I'm not looking for probability, I'm sure for sure. Why? Show me at least one person who has made with 100 and 0.1 lot a depo of 3000 or more.
Then ver. 5-10% ))) Still in doubt, check on a demo. seriously.
Let's say launching a martin is opening a position, will we open a position with 90-95% probability of reaching TP? )
ZS: true of course at the risk of everything )))
did you see the initial depot there?
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Entry is random, trade is closed at take or stop. The lot is doubled.
That's true. Constructive when?
until you learn to think differently, you get nothing.
ZS: It's easy to follow the beaten path.