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    MHB Betting Strategy: Win Profits 90% of the Time

    No sir, I do not know the answer. Which is why I posted the question. I was unaware I needed to know the answer for this forum. My apologies.
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    MHB Betting Strategy: Win Profits 90% of the Time

    Facts, want to give your 2 cents?
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    MHB Betting Strategy: Win Profits 90% of the Time

    Looking for help to try an make a profitable strategy off the example. payout= 1:1 Using 4 rounds the strategy wins 1 of 4 rounds 90% of the time, the other 10% it loses all 4 rounds Rules: if any round is won that game is over, else keep betting till all 4 rounds over The question is how to I...
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    MHB Gambling Strategy Help: Win 90% of 4 Round Games

    Looking for help to try an make a profitable strategy off the example. payout= 1:1 Using 4 rounds the strategy wins 1 of 4 rounds 90% of the time, the other 10% it loses all 4 rounds Rules: if any round is won that game is over, else keep betting till all 4 rounds over The question is how to I...
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    MHB Optimizing Profit with Three Points: A Scientific Approach

    Thank you very much Country Boy, I'm glad someone listened in school. skeeter, correct 3 points of the price definitely isn't enough data, but I wanted to test when its 3 points from an already proven profitable strategy that we run market bots off of. This could help compliment the strategy to...
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    MHB Optimizing Profit with Three Points: A Scientific Approach

    My apology, Ex1: A=(5pm,190), B=(6pm,222), C=(7pm,195) Ex2: A=(5pm,200), B=(6pm,222), C=(7pm,210) like this?
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    MHB Optimizing Profit with Three Points: A Scientific Approach

    I don't know the formula I'm needing. A,B,C= 3 points from a line from the stock market in order, where if B>A and C So if a line goes up then back down then we grab the last 3 points and B=peak and middle, A=<b and before B, C=<b and after B Thank you for the response, skeeter
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    MHB Optimizing Profit with Three Points: A Scientific Approach

    Hey guys, I'm struggling trying to figure this out and need some assistance. Not sure if I'm in the right category or needing the angle or what. But the goal is to prove Ex.1 is much smaller of an angle than Ex.2 and to be able to use the formula on a universal scale. Ex1: A=190, B=222, C=195...
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    MHB How can I resize one line to match another line with different values?

    I don't know what that means, but this is what I was looking for. Graph1==G1 Highest==100 Lowest==0 Current line == 70 Graph2==G2 Highest==1 Lowest==0 Current line == .3 So to put graph2 onto graph1, I would take (G2 line ".3" - G2...
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    MHB How can I resize one line to match another line with different values?

    Sorry for the confusion, I have 2 different graphs, graph1's highest is 100 and lowest is 0, then graph2's highest is 1 and lowest is 0. I want to overlay both these graphs on the same graph. So if i put graph2 onto graph1, when graph2 goes to .3 its then 30 on graph1 instead of being .3? Does...
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    MHB How can I resize one line to match another line with different values?

    Hey, I need to re size one line so it matches the second line. So Line 1's highest point is 100 and its lowest point is 0. Line 2's highest point is 1 and its lowest point is 0. Line 1 is currently at 30 and line 2 is currently at .7, how could I re size line 2 to be between 0 and 100 instead of...
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    MHB What would the probability be for the 11th flip to be the same as 10th flip

    I'm wanting to know if there is a formula that can get the probability of then next flip, by taking the data/ averages of the last 10 flips. So, if the last 10 flips were "H,T,T,H,H,T,T,H,H,H". What would the probability be for the 11th flip to be the same as 10th flip?
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    MHB Percentage between two numbers

    Yes! Thats exactly what I needed! Thank you so much! I’ve been out of school for too many years now. Haha.
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    MHB Percentage between two numbers

    Hey, So I need to know what number is 75% between 2 lines? Line 1 = 124.464 and Line 2 = 124.444. Currently I use Line 1 + Line 2 / 2 = 50% or (124.454) Then (124.454 + Line 1) / 2 = 75% or (124.459). Is there a easier or better way to get these results, cause this formula can't get percents...
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