Many people have calculated this math: you only need to double consecutively 13 times.


$150
$300
$600
$1,200
$2,400
$4,800
$9,600
$19,200
$38,400
$76,800
$153,600
$307,200
$614,400
$1.2 million

From a mathematical standpoint, this is indeed extremely tempting.

But in a real trading environment, the probability of executing 13 consecutive full-position trades while maintaining a 100% win rate approaches zero infinitely.

The moment you make a mistake at any single point, all the compounding gains accumulated before that instant will be wiped out completely.

The essence of survival is not pursuing extreme consecutive doublings, but rather establishing systemic error tolerance. Gains and losses have the same source; respect probability.
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