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Leeds1919 wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:01 pm
Thankfully I'm not a complete moron who thinks compounding is either a strategy or is mystical.
It's just difficult to tell sometimes. :lol: Hope the replies have been useful.
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Euler wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 1:27 pm
Curiously though, compounding doesn't really work in gambling markets as you end up influencing the market with your stake. Can you imagine if I could have compounded my stakes for 20 years even at 1% a month.

It works Peter, it just has a shorter cut off point unless you can take your business to somewhere like Pinnacle or the spread firms assuming they allow it of course. Given the utility function of money, I think compounding works for any "normal" trader who isn't trying to be Paul Tudor Jones :D
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I staked over £1m on Saturday but split across many races. I just wish I could stake £1m on each race.
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Euler wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:21 pm
I staked over £1m on Saturday but split across many races. I just wish I could stake £1m on each race.

The point I was making Pete was that the £1m that you staked on Saturday would be far higher than what you did when you first started, so you compounded and then hit your ceiling. The same thing would apply in Forex if some IB or HF has so much money that they hit a ceiling problem there too. You told me a while back that you could make £1k from £1k within a week. So I would imagine if I gave you £50 then you would still make the £1k in a week but just not in week 1. So you are compounding ....for a while and then you hit "the wall" :D
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Euler wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:54 am
Seems like the OP thinks that compounding is a strategy and not a formula?

+1

OP must remember that in order for compounding to work then certain criteria have to be in place. As was said, on an exchange like BF and especially BDQ then ceilings will be hit. So if you use Equity Curve Calculators for example which are useful at showing the compounding of edge, they don't show reality because they don't take scalability into account but they do highlight something useful if you juxtapose slightly, that of the great leverage afforded to you by an exchange ....its just that you can't keep on attaining exponential growth.

Also, you can negatively compound too (credit card debt for example) so the key before you even study this formula is to work on your knowledge base and build something with an edge because if you don't do that then compounding will magnify losses or the rate of loss.
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