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Has anyone tried using a martin overnight only? Has it worked over the long term?
Has anyone tried using a martin overnight only? Did it work out well over the long term?
Well if you remember how the pound collapsed at night, the deposit will collapse as well, and all the more so at night on the pound.
Well if you remember how the pound collapsed overnight, the deposit collapses as well, and all the more so overnight on the pound.
it collapsed, so what if it did?
the deposit has collapsed, but the market has already pocketed five of them...
we keep playing, of course with averaging...
Has anyone tried using a martin overnight only? Has it worked in the long term?
If "martin" does not mean any change of the lot, but rather a classic - doubling when you lose and returning to the original bet when you win - then martin works fine over the long term.
Except that one needs a huge deposit. It's not worth the trouble.
I always offer all interested in martin estimates - ask probability of winning a single bet (it may be less than half), the number of winning series (if long term - a few thousand, each series - one winning bid), and the probability of not losing all this time (not less than 90%, better than 99.9%). And according to these data the necessary deposit is easily calculated.
Has anyone tried using a martin overnight only? Did it work out well over the long term?
Yeah, no.
There are always open positions that turn out to be a problem. If you cover them, they kill the profit.
...but for deposits from 100 dollars?))