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xitian
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I should also probably add that I don't think I'm particularly smart. I've just been lucky to stumble on an edge right at the beginning and managed to maintain it while expanding into other markets.

I did get an A in maths at A-Level, but I probably only use GSCE maths in anything I do. I'm not even that great a programmer (though I did study computer science). Anyone from Google or Microsoft would probably puke if they saw my code!
spreadbetting
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xitian wrote:I should also probably add that I don't think I'm particularly smart. I've just been lucky to stumble on an edge right at the beginning and managed to maintain it while expanding into other markets.

I'd imagine that's true for a lot of us Betfair traders, the simple fact the markets aren't as scaleable as Forex trading is a saving grace for many of us.
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SeaHorseRacing
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GBP/CAD has been a good market to me today. Surprised not many talk about forex on this forum.
kerberus
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Happy to dicuss Forex, should I invest invest in a bigger fridge?
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SeaHorseRacing
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Is that really your fridge? :lol:
kerberus
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MrFlight
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Hello everyone am new nice to meet you all. What a player 4 exes ! I have been learning fundamental analysis and been taught a lesson by the big market. had dreams of putting investment banks out of business and instead became part of the 90% Hoping bet training can rescue me. Any advice or help will be gratefully received.
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megarain
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Cable spot rate currently inching back over 1.3162, with some political noise re taking 'no-deal' brexit off the table.

I like a buy at this level, with either a 2nd referendum or a deal, looking now more likely.

** Warning ** This is not trading advice, and my financial trading record, is at best, patchy.
weemac
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I've traded many exotic things in my time, but currency movements have always been, and still are, a total mystery to me.
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wearthefoxhat
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As we approach a LOCKDOWN phase in the UK, I thought I'd take a look at this area again.

There is a you-tuber out there who gives some great information (not all his system) and has recently posted a long-arse update (nearly 2 hours). He has a LOT of videos that will take time to go through (we gotta a lot of that). He talks through an algorithm that unfolds and gives the listener a strong understanding of what to look out for.

It's free and very good content.

Recent video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWHh8bFYtJk

He doesn't B.S., takes no prisoners and has an easy listening voice. I have gone through the content at least once, about to review again.
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megarain
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GBP-US$ getting into some v low resistance areas.

U could argue a case to go long GBP, thou if it breaks 1.15 or so, it could literally fall below parity.
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