You'll find a lot of the people asking questions really only want answers that reinforce their own, already flawed, views so the more people reinforcing those the betterruthlessimon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 3:48 pm
The dilemma, it's not really in a good trader's interest to correct the logic. The more misinformation, the more anti-correlation - the better
Horse Racing. Going in-play. Good or bad idea?
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I do this!spreadbetting wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 4:07 pmYou'll find a lot of the people asking questions really only want answers that reinforce their own, already flawed, views so the more people reinforcing those the better
When one is uncertain brain wants validation. Not more uncertanty. That's uncomfortable.
Patience is probably a more productive behaviour.
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I think its a good idea to go in play on these 3 runners at Ballarat today, race 1 no 5 Better Together, race 3 no 8 La Belva, and race 5 no 3 River Star.
I'm expecting all 3 to be fighting out the finish. Good luck Traders!!!
I'm expecting all 3 to be fighting out the finish. Good luck Traders!!!
why?TipTopTrader wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 2:33 amI think its a good idea to go in play on these 3 runners at Ballarat today, race 1 no 5 Better Together, race 3 no 8 La Belva, and race 5 no 3 River Star.
I'm expecting all 3 to be fighting out the finish. Good luck Traders!!!