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Increase/Decrease amounts at stake with each coin flipping following a plan 
that will squeeze more out of "winning" series and reduce losses on "losing" 
series.

You may refer to game theory for that.

Gwenn



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| Okay, how do you introduce money management into a system that is either win
| or lose, but no in between? I am intersted in this, if there is something I
| overlooked. From ???@??? Fri Jul 09 07:23:35 1999
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From: "Olukunmi Popoola" <popoola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: FUTR: Cup and Handle in the SP
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it would have been better if this pattern was posted when the matter was
first raised. I have scanned for the pattern but am yet to find it. However
this is not to say it is not there

POP

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From: JCDuffy@xxxxxxx <JCDuffy@xxxxxxx>
To: eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx <eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx>; realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: 09 July 1999 04:40
Subject: Re: FUTR: Cup and Handle in the SP


>In a message dated 99-07-08 23:14:35 EDT, eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
><< Where do you see a cup and handle? Are you seeing a possible handle if
we
> get a retracement? There was a very sloppy cup and handle completed on
6/30,
> however the handle had such a deep retracement (more than 38%) that it
would
> generally be prelude to a failure.
>
> Earl >>
>===================
>
>Not sure I agree with the cup and handle on the SP, but in the vein of
>classic chart patterns the bonds have a nice little head and shoulders
>developing. They are also through the downtrend line, and used it as
support
>for today's rally. There is also a triple top just overhead and markets
>rarely leave triple tops--- so eventually look for them to break. As well,
>the bonds are getting close making the first 20 day high in some months.
This
>is usually roughly coincidental with getting the trend floowing systems the
>funds use to kick in, which would increase the buying pressure more.
>
>WD Gann said always look to the secondary low to enter a trade. There are
>actually some Gann time/price squares at today's secondary low above the
>major low of a couple weks ago.
>
>Also looks like the Dm likely completed wave 3 of a declining diagonal
>triangle. This means lower US dollar if correct, although it is more of a
>question than bonds might be. That might make one question the bullish SP
>scenario. Lower dollar, lower SP, higher bonds though, is a scenario that
we
>have seen some occurrences of in the past. Of the 3 markets, bonds higher
>looks like the best bet, with the low Thurs being the uncle point on any
>longs.
>
>jd
>