FX, binary options, and roulette—all of them only increase capital when following the trend; adjusting to the idea of trend-following
All increasing investments, including FX, binary options, and roulette, are built solely on trend following.
Generally, everyone is mistaken about trend-following.
Roulette involves a continuous betting approach.
Binary options also involve continuous betting.
When the market charts itself, what you do is trend-following.
Just aim for places that look like continuous bets.
In a horizontal chart, there is no continuity—it's not trend-following.
In an angled chart, just following along is enough to have continuity and to be trend-following.
In roulette, it becomes numbers—easy to understand.
Always use continuous betting trend-following; just employ a method that embodies that mindset.
Continuous trend-following is
simply a matter of being in a trend or direction.
In a flat market, support and resistance are clear, but there is no continuous trend-following there.
The clarity of its existence or non-existence is not clear.
If it isn’t clear, it cannot be proven and thus isn’t worthy of trading.
Therefore, only those things with a clear angle, trend, or direction carry continuity and trend-following.
If the directionality becomes unclear, it no longer carries continuity or trend-following.
In terms of angle, it’s like the angle has broken or turned—it's faster to feel that.
When you don’t understand, pick a simple logical approach and look for the same example.
If the market is ambiguous, pick the same logic and the same example with clarity—just convert it as-is.
Evenness betting versus reverse Martingale: which is superior?
The effectiveness of reverse Martingale is said to require three consecutive wins, but
a three-win reverse Martingale yields seven wins.
If it’s red-red-black,
Even betting: one win
Reverse Martingale: one loss
Two consecutive wins: two wins
Red-red-red-black
Even betting: two wins
Three wins: six wins
Two consecutive wins: three wins
Red-black-red-black
Even betting: zero
Three consecutive wins: two losses
Two consecutive wins: two losses
In reality, consecutive wins are rare.
Among red-black-red-black sequences, red-red-black tends to emerge.
Rather than using sequences with low bust rates like three consecutive wins, it’s better to use even betting.
Just because it doesn’t bust doesn’t mean you can’t recover your principal.
With reverse Martingale at two or three consecutive wins, you must succeed once in three tries or once in seven tries.
Because market movements don’t cooperate for that consistently.
Therefore, in practice, turning continuous betting into even betting is where the profit lies.
There is no absolute truth in the market (or in roulette),
yet there is always a process by which capital can be increased.
Just perform that capital-increasing scene; once you have confidence or energy in it,
that is not capital increase; capital increase is an act in which you feel nothing
You’re just increasing, so the capital-increase rate is high—and that’s all.
Capital increase exists with absolutes.
The market has no absolutes, but capital increase does.
Only diversify the types of capital increase and keep doing them—that’s all.
Get used to doing only capital-increase activity; that alone is everything.
If it isn’t a method in an absolute capital-increase domain, it’s just randomness.
Continually increase capital just by having something capable of capital increase—that’s all.