Today's Horse Racing

The sport of kings.
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TipTopTrader
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In running Rik, has a nice ring to it :D
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Freyja :roll:
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Euler
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Easiest trade of the day IMO. Very quiet day after yesterday.
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Trading Forewarning was very rewarding after not much action elsewhere.
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What a mess this Ayr race is
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Euler wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:40 pm
What a mess this Ayr race is
Happy to see someone here, I thought everyone had gone to the pub today and left the bots to grind the rest out.
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jamesg46 wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:51 pm
Euler wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:40 pm
What a mess this Ayr race is
Happy to see someone here, I thought everyone had gone to the pub today and left the bots to grind the rest out.
Sort of wish I had, not been the best afternoon so far for me
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Dallas wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:54 pm
jamesg46 wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:51 pm
Euler wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:40 pm
What a mess this Ayr race is
Happy to see someone here, I thought everyone had gone to the pub today and left the bots to grind the rest out.
Sort of wish I had, not been the best afternoon so far for me
I've had to stay very cautious, I dont have a bag of stratagies to deploy so for me its been more boredom than painful.
auto-matt
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Was enjoying the huge backing activity at first but it’s starting to wear off now
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auto-matt wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:27 pm
Was enjoying the huge backing activity at first but it’s starting to wear off now
There is a section in Thinking, Fast & Slow that described how taxi drivers will sit & wait for fares all day long on hot sunny days but knock off early when its raining. When, like me you cant flip and flop through the markets it would make perfect sense to utilise the time elsewhere, either studying other sports to fill the gap or other strategies... I sat there like a gammon all day with no many fares to take. I suppose on the flip side, through reflection (not data) I'm starting to see which cards suit my style and which ones dont...
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jamesg46 wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:10 pm
auto-matt wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:27 pm
Was enjoying the huge backing activity at first but it’s starting to wear off now
There is a section in Thinking, Fast & Slow that described how taxi drivers will sit & wait for fares all day long on hot sunny days but knock off early when its raining. When, like me you cant flip and flop through the markets it would make perfect sense to utilise the time elsewhere, either studying other sports to fill the gap or other strategies... I sat there like a gammon all day with no many fares to take. I suppose on the flip side, through reflection (not data) I'm starting to see which cards suit my style and which ones dont...
better than overtrading. taxi drivers don't learn anything when they're sat in 'available' status like you can and in the trading realm you can make money by sitting on your hands waiting for your best setups rather than getting involved in subpar shyte
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eightbo wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 7:21 pm
jamesg46 wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:10 pm
auto-matt wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:27 pm
Was enjoying the huge backing activity at first but it’s starting to wear off now
There is a section in Thinking, Fast & Slow that described how taxi drivers will sit & wait for fares all day long on hot sunny days but knock off early when its raining. When, like me you cant flip and flop through the markets it would make perfect sense to utilise the time elsewhere, either studying other sports to fill the gap or other strategies... I sat there like a gammon all day with no many fares to take. I suppose on the flip side, through reflection (not data) I'm starting to see which cards suit my style and which ones dont...
better than overtrading. taxi drivers don't learn anything when they're sat in 'available' status like you can and in the trading realm you can make money by sitting on your hands waiting for your best setups rather than getting involved in subpar shyte
Good point, suppose its human nature to be wanting to make it happen, sitting on hands is rather challenging for me, although I think I'm starting to learn my lesson.
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1.40 Ayr - this one looks due a bounce in price to me. Not even best form in race either.
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I'd say there was a fair chance of a bounce there.
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