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Title: Question for experienced trend players
Post by: Bombpyrotechnic on March 30, 2011, 06:32:45 AM
I would like to know  if  we play folow trend and more  often came zick zack trend im quietly  going  shoot my self it is nothing  horible but it stressing me for the  next  selection  there i skipping and sometimes i leave super trend  going out becouse of this nervousity of mine.  Any hlep  with  this ? not everytime but we probably talk about finetunning!
Title: Re: Question for experienced trend players
Post by: birdhands on March 30, 2011, 09:19:12 AM
Trend playing requires nerves of steel as far as I can tell.  Personally, I'm only capable of playing mechanical systems, otherwise I'm signing up for a nervous breakdown.

Sam
Title: Re: Question for experienced trend players
Post by: ReDsQuaD on March 30, 2011, 09:30:19 AM
Quote from: birdhands on March 30, 2011, 09:19:12 AM
Trend playing requires nerves of steel as far as I can tell.  Personally, I'm only capable of playing mechanical systems, otherwise I'm signing up for a nervous breakdown.

Sam

Lol Sam :D
Title: Re: Question for experienced trend players
Post by: I have cookies on April 01, 2011, 08:15:28 AM
Quote from: Bombpyrotechnic on March 30, 2011, 06:32:45 AM
I would like to know  if  we play folow trend and more  often came zick zack trend im quietly  going  shoot my self it is nothing  horible but it stressing me for the  next  selection  there I skipping and sometimes I leave super trend  going out becouse of this nervousity of mine.  Any hlep  with  this ? not everytime but we probably talk about finetunning!

Hello.

I am not a trend player and I don't play roulette systems - but I am the right person to ask ...
One thing about trends is that what you are prepare to risk when you try to jump on board and hit a certain event or events "once" or "ride".

Lets put it like this - one might want to risk four attempts to hit periodic hits and aim for four different events/formations or some one would just use two attempts to jump on board a trend.
As we know all trends come and vanish as any other selection we know of - so the only solution as I see it - to become a successfully trend player to certain degree - is to ride more then one horse and hope for random periodic events not to calibrate as that would mean a total loss of two or four attempts.
I also have the belief that some one should use a higher initial base bet so he or she can lower her bets and ride after succeed to gain at least +1.

I should also mention that a trend player that wants to ride has to gain at least two wins as every attempt ends with a loss - so if a trend player does not aim to win once and stop - your up against some serious negative expectation.

Illustration from todays random file at random org with 300 trails riding four horses.

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39 won
29 loss
Title: Re: Question for experienced trend players
Post by: Nathan Detroit on April 01, 2011, 09:10:19 AM
If one  spots a trend  either ride it or  ignore it. Simple as that.  :ok:

N.D>