Using a pair of dice there is 1 combo to roll 12, 6 combos to roll 7.
1) what difference does it make if I have been using it for 30 days or 30 years?Quote from tomahawk:
Assuming for a minute that you are serious:
1) how long have you been using this system?
2) what's been your worst drawdown?
3) what's been your longest time in a trade?
4) are you and emg the same person?![]()
Quote from oldtime:
no, there is no stop at the end of the day, it can go on for days or weeks or months, but you always hit your target, even if you have to roll out.
you seem so sure of yourselfQuote from Daring:
No you dont, say you bought during those NQ levels we never saw again ?
How about during SP500 1500s, etc.
Say you shorted somewhere in the 600s in SP500.
What you posted is very stupid.
This must be one of those 99% bullshit posts because you cannot possibly be this stupid, I know you arent.
Quote from oldtime:
you seem so sure of yourself
what makes you so sure that if I hit one of those unfortunate entries I will not already have swept 100 or 200% or more?
so all I will be risking is my original account, and I can lose all of that and still show a profit

Quote from oldtime:
well, let me just ask you, what is more likely, to hit a one point target or lose 100% of my account on just one trade?
you are right, it only takes one trade. Get two or three of them in a year and it could be quite substantial.Quote from R. Raskolnikov:
How big is this "account"? Is this a long or short trade (makes a difference)? Are you placing the trades randomly or are you a poor trader who tends to buy tops and sell bottoms? I mean, this question has so many variables that there is no telling WHAT is more likely. Although, if you are saying generally which is more likely than yes one point i more likely but then again why does this matter. It only takes one trade that doesn't retrace and continues to run in the opposite direction to wipe you out. So, it's clearly not a realistic nor smart strategy. I'm quite sure you know this but are just fucking around![]()