Quote from Buy1Sell2:
Just to revisit this point from yesterday- A 3 to 1 win system with the parameters I described is profitable with a 31 % system, a 4 to 1 system is profitable at 25% winners and adding today--a 1 to 1 Reward/Risk needs to have over 62% winners to be profitable. 62%!!!!.
Obviously, if you were to carry this out to 5/1 etc you would see the benefit of finding a system that lets trades ride even though you might get stopped out a lot. Food for thought--comments welcome.![]()
Quote from m4a1:
c'mon you know it's not that simple for most people.

Quote from Buy1Sell2:
You need to find a way to get it down to that kind of simplicity. Let your profits run larger. Instead of takng a 2 pt profit--hows bout 6. How many times can you get six points given the markets range and volatility. What you will see is a lot of folks making things way too complicated. Would you rather trade at 4 to 1 and only have to be right 25% of the time? Or would rather dash in and get your 1 to 1 and have to be right 62%. Honest question that I would like an answer to if you would.![]()
Quote from romik:
Great summary. I do not want to assume, as I simply can not remember previous posts, did you use this approach when you were daytrading?
Quote from m4a1:
of course it's better to only have to be right 25% of the time. the math is clear, but it's easier said than done. larger reward:risk strategies tend to have lower win percentage, and vice cersa.
i am not advocating 1:1 or daytrading, but the tradeoff between reward:risk and win percentage is there - for most people.