Win rate is the probability of your next trade being profitable. It doesn’t really matter.

10-trade win rate is the rolling win rate of each set of 10 trades. (trades 1-10, 2-11, 3-12, etc.)

Why this matters more.
8 trades can lose $100 (-$800)
2 trades can make $500 (+$1,000)

Take any random trade = Risky
Take all 10 trades = Good

You already know this. But do you still think about your “probability” before each trade?

Next Wave is built on the principle that trading should always be conducted as an ongoing series, not individual outcomes.

After 6 months of live performance, a major update is coming. Simpler to follow, trailing stops for automated management, and 10-trade win rate next to each setup.

Don’t buy it today. Seriously. The update isn’t live. I’ll let you know when it is.

— Andrew Falde
Edge Navigator

Reminder: next week is the live web class on using The Most Powerful AI Tools for Trading.

Watch for registration links. Thanks for the replies yesterday. You’ll get your link first!

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