Thanks this is only my second time trading the Aus racing early morning, the markets seem very calm and genuine is this what UK races were like a few years ago?
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How? that's amazing is that all pre-race?Aarondewit wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:07 amI think I had my best afternoon ever today: +$1,240.
Very happy with the result.
Fantastic work Aaron, all scalping?Aarondewit wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:07 amI think I had my best afternoon ever today: +$1,240.
Very happy with the result.
I envy you, not for the money you've won but the fact that you're in a warm part of the world.Aarondewit wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:07 amI think I had my best afternoon ever today: +$1,240.
Very happy with the result.
It's annoying watching Australian racing in mid winter and seeing the presenters sweating in the heat.
I do love Brissie weather..hot..humid..storm..hot
Edit: This time of year is hot & stormy. In winter it does drop a bit to 10-15 Deg C..which even after 10 yrs in London, feels comparatively bloody chilly Got nothing on those windy sleeting rainy UK winter days though
Edit: This time of year is hot & stormy. In winter it does drop a bit to 10-15 Deg C..which even after 10 yrs in London, feels comparatively bloody chilly Got nothing on those windy sleeting rainy UK winter days though
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The first time I arrived in Melbourne was mid July 1998. We couldn't believe how bloody cold it was, we could literally see our breath in the air.
I honestly don't think the average British person has any idea that some parts of Oz gets that cold