Variance is how widely individual results spread out around the average. In trading, even a strategy with a real edge produces a noisy string of wins and losses, so any short run can land far above or below its true average. That spread is why a small number of trades cannot tell you whether an edge is real: a lucky streak and a genuine edge look identical over a handful of trades, and only a large sample lets the average settle toward the truth.
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