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are grid/martingale EAs ever worth it or always death

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    maxturner
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    controversial one. everyone says martingale = death. but some people swear they run grid bots for years with proper risk caps and survive. is it actually possible to run one safely or are those people just in their lucky streak before the blowup

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      they CAN be run less-suicidally but not 'safely'. if you cap total exposure, use a hard equity stop, and accept the bot will occasionally take a big planned loss instead of martingaling to infinity, it becomes a normal negative-skew strategy. the people who blow up are the ones with no cap who let it 'recover' forever. its not the grid thats death, its the no-stop

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        cameronv
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        'i run martingale safely' is something people say right up until the screenshot of the -100% day

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          frostbyte
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          ran one 'safely' for 14 months, was up like 60% felt like a genius 🔥 then march 2025 trend wiped 80% in 4 days. the streak WAS the trap. felt invincible right before

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            asherwood
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            ^ this is the pattern. grid feeds you steady wins so you scale up, then the one regime it cant handle hits when youre biggest. survivorship: you only hear from the ones still in the lucky phase. the blown up ones go quiet

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              Michael
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              so whats the actual safe alternative for automating, if not grid

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                carterw
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                single-position EAs with a fixed sl per trade. boring, lower 'win rate', uglier equity curve, but the loss per trade is known and capped. no hidden floating dd waiting to detonate. less sexy in the backtest which is exactly why people skip them for grid

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