How it works
In the ATOM example we have used a 2.5% ratchet on previous results this seems the optimum % figure. For extra saftely you may wish to reduce this to 2%, simply adjust the figures below.
Firstly you should have calculated your betting bank (This is personal to you)
For this example I will use £1000
So your first win bet will be 1000 x 2.5% = £25
This remains at £25 until your bank increases with winnings.
In other words you only recalculate your stake once your betting bank goes over £1000
Lets say the first bet wins at 2/1, your new bank will be: 50 x 2 = 100 + 1000 = £1100
So your next win bet will be 1100 x 2.5% = £27.50
If you then get a couple of losers, remember that the stake stays at £27.50 until enough winners come in to increase your betting bank to over £1100 this time.
The only time the stake decreases is when you take profits from your betting bank. Make sure you do take profits from time to time, but recalculate your lower stake using the 2.5% rule.
Its that simple, but you will find very powerful because over time you will have winnings on winnings. It’s like accumulative interest, it starts of slowly at first but soon increases rapidly.