Problem 730. How many trades represent all the profit?
Given a list of results from trades made:
[1 3 -4 2 -1 2 3]
We can add them up to see this series of trades made a profit of 6.
Since the two biggest trades sum to that, we can say that all the profit came from two trades.
What is the minimum number of trades that represent the total profit (possibly exceeding it). All trade lists will represent profitable series.
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Peter Gal-Benedek
on 19 Nov 2012
:)
Robert Weinberg
on 29 Mar 2013
Good problem... but they definitely need to fix the way "size" is calculated.
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