Has anyone got Martingale to work out?
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Has anyone got Martingale to work out?
If, repeat word IF, any S+R is helpful @ .25; thats the US mint[+ George Washington], not pool hall gamblers!!!Quote from murray t turtle:
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About the most helpful answer i could give you, is just because i gambled for .25[quarter dollars.......], in a pool hall, [as a teenager ,LOL]dont think gambling has much to do with trading/investing, it does not%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Some one usually says well Blair Hull played black jack.........................;
well he moved on to trading, not really gambling at all.
I have a REALTOR friend that uses the word ''gambling ''for ANY excessive risk...................................
In many places gambling is illegal.
If you still think gambling is same as trading, TRY counting cards in Los Vegas+ see what the casinos think about card counters/winners
If, repeat word IF, any S+R is helpful @ .25; thats the US mint[+ George Washington], not pool hall gamblers!!!
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Has anyone got Martingale to work out?
Quote from MarketAddict:
Has anyone got Martingale to work out?
Quote from Clubber Lang:
Martingale is the worst strategy I can think of.
You can win for weeks, months, even years with it, then give it all up on one trade.
All you need to do is look at some charts from 2008. I'm sure there were a lot of martingale guys who said "no way is Bear, GM, Wachovia, Countrywide, Citi, etc etc etc going to the single digits" and they averaged all the way down and lost everything.
And don't even get me started on trying that nonsense Shorting. Guy in my old office started shorting the Spooz a few weeks after the March '09 bottom. Kept adding and holding for the pullback that never came. Lost the previous few years of profits in a month.
Dumb strategy.