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Input is last 4 numbers
I understand that you want to modify the input to accept the last 4 numbers instead of just the last number. Let's update the code to accommodate this change. We'll need to modify the input field, prediction logic, and adjust the pattern display accordingly.
Giveing high lose results fix the issues increase the components for analysis the user input is a jack number input the file also stored jack numbers add add this partten also It depends on your goal. Since you are creating a color trading prediction strategy, you need a method that aligns with market trends while minimizing risks. Here are a few options based on your current approach:
Method:
Follow the fixed pattern you designed:
1 → BIG
2 → BIG
3 → SMALL
4 → SMALL
5 → BIG
6 → SMALL
7 → BIG
8 → SMALL
9 → SMALL
10 → BIG
This strategy ensures a structured betting method, but it might not adapt to real-time trends.
Best for:
Beginners who want a fixed strategy with minimal adjustments.
Risk:
If market trends shift, this strategy might result in losses over multiple rounds.
Method:
Analyze recent results and follow the dominant trend.
Example: If the last 3-5 results were mostly BIG, continue betting on BIG.
Use moving averages or trend strength indicators to decide entries.
Best for:
Traders who want to capitalize on existing trends instead of using a fixed pattern.
Risk:
If the market suddenly switches direction, you might lose.
Method:
Identify overextended trends and bet against them.
Example: If there are 5 consecutive BIG results, bet on SMALL, assuming a reversal.
Useful in high-variance markets where reversals happen often.
Best for:
Markets with frequent changes (no strong long-term trends).
Risk:
If a trend is too strong, you might lose multiple bets in a row before reversal happens.
Method:
Use past results and statistics to determine the probability of the next outcome.
Example: If BIG has appeared 70% of the time in the last 100 rounds, bet on BIG.
Requires historical data analysis (I can help process your uploaded files to test this).
Best for:
Those who prefer logical decision-making over gut feeling.
Risk:
Requires data analysis skills and continuous strategy updates.
Which One Should You Use?
If you want a simple approach → Pattern-Based (Your Current Strategy)
If you want to follow trends → Trend-Following
If you want to bet against trends → Reversal Strategy
If you want a data-backed approach → Probability & Data-Driven