DislikedThe problem is ill specified. It's like asking this: "If I increase the area of a circle with 20%, how much will this other segment length which is now 66 cm increase?" Well, that question doesn't make sense, you can't answer that question without knowing the relation between the segment and the circle area.
In the OP question, there are no mentions of stuff like if each run is independent of the previous ones (for example a binomial distribution). The computation which leads to 92% assumes independent trials. But we all know that financial...Ignored
I don't know what binomial distribution is but I think I have an idea
but my trade has 6 outcomes.. they all have an equal chance of happening but 4 win and 2 lose
if there is a 50/50 that price could go up or down 100 pips it always holds true that 6 outcome have same probability of happening
however if there was a 70/30 and I was on the 70 side then the 4 winning positions have greater ability to happen and thus the 2 losing outcomes have a lower probability to happen
does this help?