@Powertrade, I'm not trying to argue or anything, I'm just posting about this still out of curiosity. Given the nature of MC Futures and that games can sometimes end up getting wildly unanticipated reviews, such as Lair, which people would have thought would get 75 or higher and it really got 55; doesn't this represent a type of trading where the risks can outweigh the gains in such a degree where having double on gains and halves on losses would realign gains and risks? Is there anything in the real world (not just stock market type stuff) that has extra return on gains and lower losses on risks than an equal ratio?
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I'm not trying to argue or anything, I'm just posting about this still out of curiosity. Given the nature of MC Futures and that games can sometimes end up getting wildly unanticipated reviews, such as Lair, which people would have thought would get 75 or higher and it really got 55; doesn't this represent a type of trading where the risks can outweigh the gains in such a degree where having double on gains and halves on losses would realign gains and risks? Is there anything in the real world (not just stock market type stuff) that has extra return on gains and lower losses on risks than an equal ratio?