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        <title>Why focusing on 1 trade is destroying your binary account – think in batches of 20 or 30 trades inst</title>
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        <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 18:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
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        <dc:creator>Trademinguard</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I keep seeing posts like:<br /><em>"Lost 3 trades in a row, should I double down?"</em> or *"Won 2 trades on 60-second expiries, time to go all in?"*</p><p>This kind of thinking is exactly why most binary traders blow their accounts. You're treating each trade as if it matters alone. In binary options, that mindset is dangerous.</p><p>Let me explain a better way – one that completely changed my risk management and helped me survive losing streaks without blowing up.</p><p></p><h2 data-id="the-core-mistake">The core mistake</h2><p>Most binary traders focus on <strong>each trade's ITM/OTM outcome</strong>.</p><p>But binary trading is a game of <strong>probabilities over time</strong>. One win or loss means nothing. What matters is your performance after 20, 30, or 50 trades – accounting for typical binary payouts (usually 70–85% on ITM, not 100%).</p><p><strong>Example:</strong><br />
Let's say your strategy wins 60% of the time (6 out of 10 trades ITM).<br />
With typical 80% payout, you're profitable over time. But here's the catch – you WILL lose 4 trades in a row occasionally. That's normal variance.</p><p>Now imagine you risk 10% per trade:</p><ul><li>4 consecutive OTM losses = 40% of your account gone</li><li>Even though your strategy is mathematically profitable</li></ul><p>See the problem?<br /><strong>Win rate alone doesn't save you. Risk management does.</strong></p><h2 data-id="the-better-mindset-for-binary-trading">✅ The better mindset for binary trading</h2><p>Instead of asking: <em>"Will this trade end ITM?"</em><br />
Ask: <em>"After my next 30 trades, will I have 18–20 ITM results?"</em></p><p>Then plan your money management around that <strong>session goal</strong> – not around the last trade.</p><p>This means:</p><ul><li>You accept OTM losses as part of the session (not as failures)</li><li>You don't revenge trade after 3 losses in a row</li><li>You size your positions based on how many ITM wins you still need</li><li>You stop thinking "this 5-minute expiry is the one"</li></ul><h2 data-id="what-is-the-masaniello-system">📐 What is the Masaniello system?</h2><p>Masaniello is an old mathematical method (from gambling, but perfectly suited for binary trading) that calculates <strong>how much to risk on each trade</strong> based on:</p><div><table><colgroup><col /><col /><col /></colgroup><tr><th><p>Input</p></th><th><p>Example</p></th></tr><tr><td><p>Total trades planned</p></td><td><p>30</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Target number of ITM wins</p></td><td><p>20</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Your current win/loss count so far</p></td><td><p>e.g., 4 wins, 6 losses after 10 trades</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Your base risk % per trade</p></td><td><p>1–2% of account</p></td></tr></table></div><p>Unlike <strong>Martingale</strong> (doubling down after losses – very dangerous in binary because payouts are &lt;100%), Masaniello <strong>adjusts your stake up or down</strong> so that you still hit your target win rate by the end of the session – without blowing your account early.</p><p><strong>Simple example for binary traders:</strong></p><ul><li>You plan 30 trades, target 20 ITM wins.</li><li>After 10 trades, you only have 4 ITM and 6 OTM (bad start).</li><li>Masaniello tells you: <em>"Reduce stake slightly – you can still reach 20 wins by trade 30 if you don't overbet."</em></li><li>If you're ahead early (e.g., 7 ITM after 10 trades), it might say: <em>"Increase stake carefully – you're on track."</em></li></ul><p>It's not magic. It's just math that removes emotion. And it works especially well for binary because you know your exact payout % upfront.</p><h2 data-id="my-personal-approach-for-binary-options">📊 My personal approach for binary options</h2><div><table><colgroup><col /><col /><col /></colgroup><tr><th><p>Parameter</p></th><th><p>My setting</p></th></tr><tr><td><p>Session length</p></td><td><p>30 trades</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Target ITM wins</p></td><td><p>20 wins (≈67% win rate)</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Typical binary payout assumed</p></td><td><p>80%</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Base risk per trade</p></td><td><p>1.5% of account</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Position sizing</p></td><td><p>Masaniello calculator before each trade</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Max drawdown allowed</p></td><td><p>15% of account</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Expiry types used</p></td><td><p>5-min and 15-min only (no 60-sec)</p></td></tr></table></div><p>I don't care if I lose 3–4 trades in a row. My calculator tells me what to do next. No fear. No greed. No doubling down on OTM streaks.</p><h2 data-id="important-note-for-binary-traders">⚠️ Important note for binary traders</h2><p>Masaniello assumes you know your <strong>average payout %</strong> and that it's consistent.<br />
If your broker offers 70% on some assets and 85% on others, adjust accordingly. I personally stick to one asset and one expiry per session to keep the math clean.</p><p>Also – this system won't save a bad strategy. If your true ITM rate is below 50%, no position sizing will help. Fix your entry first, then apply Masaniello.</p><h2 data-id="what-s-your-idea">❓ What's your idea?</h2><p>I'm genuinely curious – especially from binary traders:</p><ul><li>Do you plan your trading in sessions or trade by trade?</li><li>Have you tried Masaniello? If yes, how did it work with your broker's payouts?</li><li>If not, what system do you use for position sizing in binary? Fixed %? Martingale? Something else?</li></ul><p>Let's discuss below. I'll share my Masaniello spreadsheet (set up for binary payouts) if enough people are interested.</p><h2 data-id="final-thought-for-binary-traders">🧠 Final thought for binary traders</h2><blockquote><div><p><em>"You don't lose because your strategy is bad. You lose because your risk management is built for 1 trade – not for 30 trades and 5 different expiries."</em></p></div></blockquote><p>Change the way you think about ITM and OTM. Trade in batches. Let math protect your account – not hope.</p>]]>
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