Keep in mind that speaking to everyone reading this and may have similar questions that can be answered here.
"can you really turn a profit over 25 drawings"
YES.
"I have a strategy that forecast 18 any order single digits and it requires about 25 draws or less to hit; how is that profitable?"
The amount of profit depends on your budget and if your strategy wins within the time frame expected.
"It seems like you have to have a lot of money to take the loss to play this way. I have tested and this strategy works 90-97% accuracy. I'm not sure what to do with the strategy because it just seems like 25 draws is a lot."
Well look at you over here thinking like a lottery invester instead of your average lottery gambler. I love it.
I've had to ask myself high quality questions to make high quality results happen.
Yes, you do have to have a big budget to play until you win using the martingale betting system depending on how many combos you are using. To be successful you must master a strategy that wins within your budget. The lottery is fun, challenging and rewarding. If you reading this and you just play the lottery for fun and for the challenge but not for the rewards then that's great. However, I'm primarily talking to the players who want the reward of generating a reliable source of income by predicting the lottery. There are professional poker and even blackjack players. Why not professional lottery players.
I say there are people who think like a lottery investor and those who think like a lottery gambler. The primary difference between an investor and a gambler is that gamblers are expected to lose more than they win over time. Is the lottery a game of chance or a game of skill? What if you master a lottery strategy that wins more than you lose over time? Would that make you a lottery investor or a lottery gambler? Quite frankly, I DGAD what you call it or if it's a game of chance or skill. All I care about are the results over time. Can I trust my strategies to make win within the time frame expected or not. When you hire a attorney or a investment manager, you may not understand their strategies used to succeed they way they do. If you bet on a poker player to win, you may not understand the strategies they use to win. All you care about when you risk your money on an attorney, and investment manager or a poker player are the results they produce for you over time. Think about it. If you were a shark on shark on the tv show Shark Tank would you loan money to a business owner with a horrible track record of producing a profit? NO!
As predictors, you generate a track record of results by backtesting. There are investors like Warren Buffett who pick businesses to invest in based on their track record becausetrack records matter.
Questions to ask.
How much does it cost to multiply my ROI within a specific time frame? Set ROI and profit goals. Some players only care about profit and don't even think about the ROI. As long as they win big that's all they care about. If you win $5,000 but it cost you $4,500, did you win big? I focus on the ROI. I like to at minimum double my ROI.
You may have a strategy that wins on the first drawing >=97% of the time. Most players/gamblers are only going to play to win on the first drawing. Unless you have a strategy that you've tested and has track record of winning on the first drawing then you have no evidence that should even give you the idea that you can win on the first drawing on a regular basis.
There is no escaping the fact that the number of combos used in a forecast directly affects the cost to play.
The maximum number of combos that can be used in a Level 2 forecast is 23 any order combos.
The maximum number of combos that can be used in a Level 3 forecast is 10 any order combos.
Below are the Martingale Betting system charts based on the maximum number of combos allowed to complete Level 2 and level 3.
These charts are meant to double the ROI when you win. Keep in mind that the profit and ROI is going to be different depending on how many Single combos, Double combos, and trips are used in your forecasts. I came up with the number 23 as the maximum number of combos allowed in a Level 2 forecast because I have a strategy based what I call Infinite Combos (IC's). What I call the Little Six IC's all have 23 combos in each of them. I don't play it any more because I've moved on to Level 5 forecasts which are a more affordable way to double the ROI.
Sorry if it is blurry. I made it as big as I could.
Yeap, you see it right. It cost up to $27,452.85 to double your money on the Level 2 forecast used in this example.
The reality is, a significantly high number of lottery players don't play with a budget big enough to cover to cost to play up to 25 drawings of a Level 2 forecast. Step outside the box of looking at this as gambling. If you wanted to hire an investment manager or bet money on a poker player based on their great track record of being able to double their ROI on a regular basis over long periods of time, would you do it? If you could easily afford to lose $27,452.85 like accredited investor can or a big ballin' high roller that bets on poker players can then HELLL YEAH YOU WOULD! You must play responsibly. Don't be one of those players playing with money that they need to pay their bills with. Some people jsut have bigger budgets to play with. You may or may not be one of those people.
What's the rule of 72?
The rule of 72 using a 10% annual rate of return as an example says, it will take (72 / 10 = 7.2) a lil' over 7 years to double your money. If you are are playing the forecast of a Level 2 predictor with a great track record then you can possibly double your money several times per month. Helll I'm cool with doubling my money once a month compared to waiting to 7 years. I don't really care about making money fast. I care more about consistency. If I can't see a track record of success and understand the game/business then I'm not taking the risk. You would think this would be common sense stuff right? I have to make things make sense to me.
What makes sense to me is that if I don't want to risk the money needed to play Level 2 forecasts then I'll move on to considering higher levels like Level 3.
Now this is more like it. Level 3 is way more affordable for a significantly higher number of players to double their ROI.
I'm working on Level 5.
It cost up to $691.50 to play up to 125 drawings on Level 5.
How many of you can choose one exact order pair that always wins within 125 drawings?
I said, it cost up to $691.50 to play up to 125 drawings on Level 5.
How many drawings can you afford to play becomes a question you must answer.
I had to skip a few pics in between but you can do the math yourself.