Math, asked by nehakumari9762, 7 days ago

"IN STOCKS TRADING"
If I buy two stocks at the same price each and establish a risk/benefit ratio of 1/1 for one and 1/2 for the other (where 1 = $ 2 per share)
Question1: What would be the final result in $ after repeating this same operation a thousand times (see Notes before...)?
Question2: What would be the final percentage of success after a thousand operations?
Question3: what ratios would give the best results (example: combinations of 1/1;...; 1/5 partial and 1/3;...; 1/10 final) in $ (the most profitable) after a thousand operations, and what percentage would that combination (partial/final) be after a thousand operations?
Note1: every time the price reaches -80% of -1, I close one share and the remaining share maintains the original ratio of the partial.
Note2: if the price reaches the partial, I close one share and the remaining share goes to a 0/final ratio.
Note3: Notes 1 and 2 are maintained for each partial/final combination.

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