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2+2=4ex replied Sep 24, 2013Would be nice to retrace back just above 1.3500 to start pounding this thing short.
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013In other words you don't know the answer nor if an answer is even possible given the criteria. Nice.

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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013I believe he said 30% are the amount of trades with a risk of 2.3%. Not 30% are losers. So, winning trades could be included in the 30%.
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013I'm sure there are many traders who trade simply for the thrill. Some folks call them degenerate gamblers. I would agree but only if they don't hit the jackpot. Then everyone calls them geniuses! It's a thin line between being revered or being a ...
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013Wow I totally fked up the math on this one. I didn't even calculate the total number of trades correctly. However, I still don't understand how anyone could calculate how much money was won if we don't know the risk on 70% of the trades.
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013Upon further review, the math on blocks of trades also doesn't add up correctly (as stated by ffleo). This was a horribly constructed puzzle Chicky.
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013You could not maintain the 1% per day through the first 80 days then. 1% every day for 80 straight days is 121.7% return. EDIT: Unless you are including weekend days in your 80 day count, but not as days where 1% is gained/compounded. Even still you ...
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013No he does not. Total number of trades = 72 Total number of losses = 56 Total number of wins = 16 The problem is we only know the risk on 30% of the trades (2.3%). We need to know the risk for the remaining 70% in order to calculate a best case ...
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013Only 30% of the total trades had a risk of 2.3%. Nothing to do with the amount of losses.
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013Not enough information given. You only tell us the risk on 30% of the total trades. Total number of losing trades are 56. We can't calculate the losses on all losing trades without knowing what was risked on all losing trades.
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2+2=4ex commented Sep 23, 2013You can change the settings so that you don't receive emails.
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 2013No I meant whatever the last bar is. It is likely that there will be a last bar. Nothing lasts forever.
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2+2=4ex replied Sep 23, 20139 is correct. Well done daka and TauTrader. Sum of numbers across from each other = 44.
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