Not the Grail, just a regular one - Bablokos!!! - page 492

 
Drimmer meant that the horror (the dread) could be infinite if you slice it at 1% (although no - the minimum lot will stop it and let the pokeweed happen)
 
Anatolii Zainchkovskii:
Here, but practically there will be a limit on the minimum lot and margin requirements.
But we do not need it, because after catching a series of 47 consecutive losses, hardly anyone will agree that the system is a grail.
And like in the movie "playing for low" the dude there was also a 37% drawdown, but he got such a profit from the deal that the system is not needed.

you have to be fantastically unlucky to catch 47 losses in a row (although it certainly depends on the risk-to-profit ratio)

 
Aleksandr Volotko:
Drimmer meant that the horror (the dregs) can be infinite if you slice it at 1% (although no - the minimum lot will stop it and yes the pokeweed will happen)

In general, the Ralph Vince model is the right one (it seems) you can drain endlessly and never go to the factory

 
transcendreamer:

in general, the Ralph Vince model is the most correct (it seems) you can endlessly drain and never go to the factory

on one model you can't make a profit

 
And anyway - that's where this ratio of elk size to profiteer size as 1:1.2-2.4 came from?
 
transcendreamer:

... you can drain endlessly and never go to the factory

You can't do without a factory. Otherwise, where would you get the funds to drain?

 
Aleksandr Volotko:
And in general - that's where the ratio of the size of a loss to the size of a profitka as 1:1,2-2,4 came from?
Well, it's like this))) this ratio is to an individual cycle (trade, deal). And the system ratio can only be determined by the real-time-state.
 
Aleksandr Volotko:

you can't make a profit on one model

It depends on how you get that model excited)))
 
Anatolii Zainchkovskii:
But, at the end of 100 cycles the total return will be no less than 0.3% per day.

Where is this coming from? If you trade according to the market, it does not care about days, weeks, and you have just like a salary in a factory - 0.3% a day and that's it. Where's it coming from?

Then you'll be tricking without any sense, but then the ratio of loss to profit will be 1:1 and you'll lose the spread.

 
Anatolii Zainchkovskii:
It depends on how you get this model excited)))

The main thing here is not to overstimulate, and not to understimulate either.)

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