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Probability of a random walk reaching the point X; maximal c
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[QUOTE="StoneTemplePython, post: 6013602, member: 613025"] Random walks are not a particularly easy topic. You are in way over your head. There are much easier ways to lose all your money. For some background on the Foreign Exchange world and associated "advice" on the internet, see this recent thread: [URL]https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/forex-trading-from-engineer-with-good-background-in-maths-nn.949146/[/URL] - - - - my favorite thing in that article is the "discrete unitary step function" which sounds like either "discrete unit step function" or the author is just making things up. [/QUOTE]
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