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The 'Triangle 8th' trading system is an advanced trading system that utilizes the unique fluctuation between currencies. Historically, results show that the matched pairs used in each basket are always reversed by the first pair moved after a quick move in one direction. This observation may allow for the inclusion of a martingale grid that can maximize pips in these unique situations.

The 'Triangle 8th' system utilizes 8 baskets. Each basket has 3 pairs. Each pair trades independently according to a set algorithm, but enters the market depending on the other 2 pairs in its basket.

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The Triangle 8th trading strategy might be a bit new but the Martingale grid strategy remains me of the Bitget Spot Grid feature. 

The Martingale grid and Bitget spot grid are two distinct trading strategies. While the Martingale grid combines the Martingale betting system with a grid trading approach with a betting system methodology to amplify the chance of recovering from losing streaks. 

On the other hand, Bitget's Spot Martingale is an automated trading strategy that combines the original Martingale strategy with the habits and preferences of cryptocurrency users, enhancing the strategy benefits. The bot can maximize profits while providing a good user experience. Bitget offers Normal Martingale and Reverse Martingale .

While both strategies share the Martingale betting system, they differ in their approach to trading. The Martingale grid strategy is a high-risk trading strategy that can lead to significant losses if not executed properly  Bitget's Spot Martingale, on the other hand, is an automated trading strategy that seeks to maximize profits while providing a good user experience.

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Trade statistics of the 'Triangle 8th' system as of 12/03/2023

Gain: 102.00%
Profit: 781.52 USD
Funds: 1,400.18 USD
Balance: 1,781.52 USD
Beginning deposit: 1,000.00 USD
Withdrawals: 0.00 USD
Top-ups: 0.00 USD

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