Martingale always work, you only need infinity money, when you don't have it - the game is more difficult
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DislikedMartingale really has a good chance of working as long as the following conditions are met: 1. Ratio risk / benefit greater than 1 (preferably greater than 3) 2. Brokers with high leverage, low spread and low commission. 3. The initial operation should risk less than 1% (I use between 0.2% and 0.6%) 4. after losing an operation, increase the risk on a fixed percentage (eg 13% or 20% etc) never risk double the previous operation if you meet these conditions, you can operate martingale (dimmed) and "afford" to lose 20, 30 or even 35 consecutive times....Ignored
Dislikedhello guys , i just want to know is that martingale works? is that system could be use for long time? -could anyone who already use this system give comment? -which pair is the best for trading this system? thanks for your attention.Ignored
Dislikedeven with martingale, you need to have an edge. If you have an edge, you don't need to martingale. - trading is nothing more than probabilities (mixed with a small amount of luck). Unfortunately, probabilities are calculated by statistics on past data (unless you have privy information), but often that is good enough..Ignored
DislikedMartingale always work, you only need infinity money, when you don't have it - the game is more difficultIgnored
Disliked{quote} So, it’s only for the long-time trader? Did you mean that, or anything else?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes you not only need time for things to play out, but also the funds to cover the margin requirements. both time and funds needs to be avaiable witout any limitation (infinite). Then (and only then) it will work.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes you not only need time for things to play out, but also the funds to cover the margin requirements. both time and funds needs to be avaiable witout any limitation (infinite). Then (and only then) it will work.Ignored
DislikedAll martingale strategies will eventually blow up, no matter how good it looks. I’ve seen some averaging 5-10% a month for years but only to blow up on a sustained and unforgiving trend. If you keep recklessly adding bigger positions as price moves away from you, sooner or later you will lose everything. Don’t be delusional. Don’t be tempted. Learn how to trade properly.Ignored