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- pipmaster77 commented Feb 3, 2025
You people are so dilusional, it is actually mind blowing.
Trump: Nobody is out of tariffs
- pipmaster77 commented Feb 3, 2025
Of course he is delaying because Mexico caved and is sending 10,000 troops to the border....in othere words.....THE US IS BACK IN CHARGE AGAIN, something they clearly were not the last 4 years. On Panama, we gave the canal to Panama, who let China ...
Trump: Nobody is out of tariffs
- pipmaster77 commented Feb 3, 2025
Biden pardoning people who haven't even been charged with a crime......what a pre-emptive admission of guilt.
Trump: Nobody is out of tariffs
- pipmaster77 commented Feb 3, 2025
EXACTLY what qualifies him as a dictator? other than legacy media telling you he is one. Of course, we could have elected Biden or Harris and get to listen to mumbled, word salad responses if they ever spoke. Trump has done more to get America back ...
Trump: Nobody is out of tariffs
- pipmaster77 commented Feb 3, 2025
When America is free again? Had America not come to it's senses and re-elected Trump, America WOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN FREE AGAIN.
Trump: Nobody is out of tariffs
- pipmaster77 replied Feb 3, 2025
Yes, IMO, you can copy 20 accounts in futures accross 4-5 reliable firms.....use most if not all you make to fund a personal account. For forex and/or futures, have a Darwinex or Darwinexzero as well, as it doesn't take any additional effort. ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Feb 3, 2025
FUTURES........My Funded Futures, Tradeify, Topstep, TakeProfitTrader......have not seen a single payout issue with any of them. FOREX......Been out to long, have no idea. Read here last week 5%ers asking for video interviews, FTMO seems to pay but ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Feb 1, 2025
Yes, slots, roulette, blackjack, craps, etc......all have a house edge that cannot be exploited long term. Some martingale with a huge bankroll MAY work short term. Poker, the casino and/or site makes money from the "rake", a percentage of each pot ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Feb 1, 2025
Agree 100%. The issue is, without a doubt, the addictive nature of gambling. Just like an alcoholic, drug addict, they cannot put it down. With trading, the "high" is winning and people will keep chasing that high. However, on the flip side, albeit ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Feb 1, 2025
The amount of scammers in the world, especially in the trading space, is astounding. Everyone really over complicates things as well.......trading, as with any type of statistic/probabilty gambling....ie poker, sports betting, etc, truly comes down ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 31, 2025
Darwin back in biz....finished calibration last Friday....will receive allocation for Feb....will add the 100K , goal to hit 5% within 2 months, so I will have 2 separate payouts every quarter. image
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 29, 2025
Very true. However, that 5% could also be 7,8 or 9% in your Darwin. My last risk engine hovered around 1.35 until I screwed up. My current one is 1.48. The entire point of Darwin, IMO, is responsible trading and risk...if you are trading ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 29, 2025
Yes, and if you can buy 100K with no limits, you can have 10 for a million AUM. Every 100K with a 15% performance fee is like a personal 15K account. Even counting the time (@2.5% per month) it takes to hit the 5%, you are green in 4 months. Manage ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 28, 2025
TBH, I would suggest MES and MYM, NAS is sometimes wild, as is Gold. I always look for set ups on those 2 first. S&P is a much broader index, NAS is way too tech dependent....just my opinion.
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 28, 2025
Futures is pretty simple....minis are 10 micros MYM (DOW) micro is 50cents, mini $5 MNQ (NAS), micro is $2, mini is $20, 4 ticks to a point, so 50 cents per tick MES (S&P), micro is $5, mini is $50, 4 ticks to a point, so $1.25 per tick drop the M ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 27, 2025
This is the answer I got...... Permanent allocations are not directly subject to correlation requirements. However, correlation is an important factor when creating a portfolio of DARWINs, as it affects diversification. Permanent allocations are ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 27, 2025
Are the permanent allocations subject to the correlation rule? If not, you could have 10 totalling a million and copy trade. The way I understand is correlation only affects your allocations not your performance fee, correct? I still use the props ...
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- pipmaster77 replied Jan 27, 2025
Nice work. As I posted earlier this month, I stupidly over risked and blew up my 90K account. Was chugging right along at 2-2.5% per month and got a wild hair up my ass. Started a new one 1/6 and completed Friday, starting with a score of 72 and ...
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