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Trading Secrets: How Do Traders Accelerate Their Deposits?

 

Geometric Progression System: A Simple Breakdown

This method increases each new trade or position multiples of the previous one. Traders often choose a factor of 10, which creates a sequence like:

1 → 10 → 100 → 1000 → …

However, the multiplier can be anything — x2, x5, x10, or more. The key idea is that the growth is predetermined and does not depend on the outcome of the previous trade.

How the System Works

A trader sets in advance:
the starting position size,
the multiplier,
the maximum number of steps in the cycle.

After that, each new action follows the next step in the progression — strictly and without deviation.

Why Traders Use It
1. Rapid Profit Scaling
If a strategy delivers a series of successful entries, exponential growth in position size can dramatically increase the final result.

2. Clear, Structured Cycles
This approach is convenient when you need a predefined algorithm — with no emotions and no improvisation.

3. Fast Account Growth
The method suits those aiming for accelerated capital growth within short time periods.

Features and Risks

account load increases exponentially,
several large steps in a row can lead to a rapid drawdown,
it’s crucial to set a predefined limit and never exceed it,
the system requires discipline and strict adherence to the plan.

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