Sticking to what sport you know

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BetScalper
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Hi,

I think there is allot to be said for sticking to the markets you know.

Looking at my BF P&L it would make sense.

:)

PS. The funny thing is the Football & Horse Racing (New) are now fully automated. So perhaps someone should take the keyboard off me. :lol:
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jimibt
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mark, i agree. i'd probably in my instance rate them as:

Football
Horse racing
occasionally Tennis

if i could get a decent automation running for pre, the football and horse racing would almost be interchangeable.
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BetScalper
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jimibt wrote:
Sat May 12, 2018 10:42 am
mark, i agree. i'd probably in my instance rate them as:

Football
Horse racing
occasionally Tennis

if i could get a decent automation running for pre, the football and horse racing would almost be interchangeable.
Yep.

The other sports are just pure gambling on my part. But sometimes I can't help myself. I need someone with a ruler standing over me, with a short sharp whack on the knuckles every time I load up any random market. :lol:
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LeTiss
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I've often said this to traders who are struggling and are on the brink of giving up, especially those trying to navigate the shark infested waters of horse racing markets.

Pick a sport you like, a sport you have a genuine interest in, a sport where your knowledge will give you an insight into whether the price is value or plain wrong. When the confidence starts to build, then gradually start exploring other markets
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BetScalper
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LeTiss wrote:
Sat May 12, 2018 10:56 am
I've often said this to traders who are struggling and are on the brink of giving up, especially those trying to navigate the shark infested waters of horse racing markets.

Pick a sport you like, a sport you have a genuine interest in, a sport where your knowledge will give you an insight into whether the price is value or plain wrong. When the confidence starts to build, then gradually start exploring other markets
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