US Open 2018
I'm pretty tired, so looking forward to getting my evenings back and doing something other than trading.
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Has it gone well for you guys ?
I found it tough... traded most matches well (didn't find much margin), but been suffering with some outsized losers in recent months and I had a couple in this tournament which set me back. Looking back through my P/L of recent times is pretty illuminating. Too much opinion, not enough consistent unbiased trading going on, and not enough patience. Found the massive fast liquidity a bit of an issue too, looking forward to some smaller tournaments.
The first week of this open was better for me (avg per match), I'd have to check but thinking about it I'm sure that's becoming a trend in Grand Slams with me but generally happy with the season so far on a wholeNero Tulip wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:09 pmHas it gone well for you guys ?
I found it tough... traded most matches well (didn't find much margin), but been suffering with some outsized losers in recent months and I had a couple in this tournament which set me back. Looking back through my P/L of recent times is pretty illuminating. Too much opinion, not enough consistent unbiased trading going on, and not enough patience. Found the massive fast liquidity a bit of an issue too, looking forward to some smaller tournaments.
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Starting to think I'd like to join you on the horses for trading purposes..! thankfully my pure punting strategy on horses has been productive again this year, but I could do with a break from the constant ups and downs from tennis (mostly self inflicted I should add..).
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Shame Rafa's knee gave in, he struggled with it v Khatchanov, then the market simply wiped the slate clean with it after he won that one.
Y, I was hoping to see a good tussle between these twoNero Tulip wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 11:24 pmShame Rafa's knee gave in, he struggled with it v Khatchanov, then the market simply wiped the slate clean with it after he won that one.
You think Rafa would be 1.7 fully fit against Del Potro? Not for me.Nero Tulip wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 11:24 pmShame Rafa's knee gave in, he struggled with it v Khatchanov, then the market simply wiped the slate clean with it after he won that one.
By the way there's been 13 retirements in the mens and only 1 in the womens
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Market's gone mad for that point penalty.
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Naomi's probably thinking, don't rile her up...