Trading the forex fully automated martingale

He's probably not going to give percentages because he thinks it's some super duper powerful secret, but you could write the algorithm in a day and simulate it by feeding scraped info as if it was actually buying stonks and even automate the simulator to try new percentages.
Do you really think that you could write an algro that can trade martingale successfully in one day?

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Do you really think that you could write an algro that can trade martingale successfully in one day?
No, because Martingale is a gambling strategy that can only guarantee profits given an infinite pool. Source: I did write a Martingale bot in a day. They are statistically destined to lose.
 
No, because Martingale is a gambling strategy that can only guarantee profits given an infinite pool. Source: I did write a Martingale bot in a day. They are statistically destined to lose.
No, fruitcup child, it is not. No, fruitcup child, you did not. No, fruitcup child, they are not. These are just your delusions again. Enjoy the ignore list.
 
If I write a custom computer program that trades the forex markets, I have a couple of questions about this.. should I distribute this program to other strangers on the internet? Is there any benefit to patenting or copyrighting this software? Should I eat sugar and butter and cream in my oatmeal or should I use a different combination of the condiments?

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Here are my thoughts on each of your questions:
  1. Distributing the Forex Program:
    Sharing a trading program with strangers online can be risky. If it's profitable, it could attract too many users, reducing the strategy’s edge through market saturation. Additionally, sharing could expose your code to theft or reverse engineering. A safer alternative might be licensing it selectively or offering it as a subscription service with limited access.
  2. Patent or Copyright:
    • Copyright protects the code itself from being copied without permission.
    • Patents can cover novel trading algorithms if they meet originality and non-obviousness criteria, though patents for financial algorithms are tricky to obtain.
      While copyright is automatic (you don’t need to register it), patenting could protect an innovative aspect but might not be worth the effort for typical strategies.
  3. Oatmeal Condiments:
    If you're aiming for indulgence and taste, butter, sugar, and cream can be delicious. However, if you're seeking a healthier option, try alternatives like honey, fruit (bananas, berries), cinnamon, or nuts. These provide natural sweetness and healthy fats without the heavy sugars and saturated fats.


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@tradecode, my friend. I may not be a thread regular but I'd like to 1) congratulate you on your thread reaching 100 pages and 2) point out that you have averaged 21 posts per day (after being jannied), making you one of the most active users of the forum currently. Whether you like it or not, you've become a part of this place.
 
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