Trading with coin flips

cinderblock

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#21
BTW when HH is strong buy

then TT is why not strong sell ???

in any of the even pure bull market, not all trading seasons are closed positively
HH (Heads & Heads) is not strong buy. All buys are same as well as all sells. The reason TT is not assigned a buy/sell because I wanted 2/3 outcomes to be a buy. If I assign a sell to TT it leads to a 50/50 outcome.
 

tradedatrend

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#22
HH (Heads & Heads) is not strong buy. All buys are same as well as all sells. The reason TT is not assigned a buy/sell because I wanted 2/3 outcomes to be a buy. If I assign a sell to TT it leads to a 50/50 outcome.
since coin flipping is totally luck based strategy, it can work, infact it can work way better than any other strategy,

i dont' mean to be rude, but only condition is dont use your brain

you need not think that out of every 4 set of flipping, outcome would be 1. HH, 2 HT, 3. TH, 4. TT, it could all time HH, or any of the combination

bear pressure is more powerful than bull pressure

it is just a suggestion, final choice is ofcourse yours
 

cinderblock

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#25
since coin flipping is totally luck based strategy, it can work, infact it can work way better than any other strategy,
I am not really an intraday trader. So, I am not overly concerned with the results of an intraday strategy like this one. I myself do not expect this strategy to earn much more than breakeven. But I'm more than willing to be surprised.
 

bunti_k23

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#26
Kya hua bhai heads aya ya tails aya....:lol:
 

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