Indeed, though I can't help thinking that you'd have more credibility if you responded to the many requests to show a 3 or 6 month P/L to clarify that these aren't just the 'nuggets' amid some huge losses?
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Indeed, though I can't help thinking that you'd have more credibility if you responded to the many requests to show a 3 or 6 month P/L to clarify that these aren't just the 'nuggets' amid some huge losses?
Is there any point in telling us about your "Superb" purchase ,and continually posting screen shots of your seemingly endless profits,more so when youve been shown to be something of a Walter Mitty character,and rather prone to bragging.MemphisFlash wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 3:45 pmscreen layout 1.png
Playing with my toy, a superb Laptop purchased on Wednesday.
Showing my screen layout for the dogs.
Yes, Ive recently been recording off times (or what I thought would be off times) via when market suspends and noticed these to often be very different to the off times given on SportinglifeRonObvious wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 1:13 pmWas trading a few greyhound races last night and something happened which really bothers me.
It was an OR so was decent money for the dogs and at exactly 2 seconds after post time the market was suspended, this was despite the fact that the dogs were nowhere near the boxes.
I wouldnt be worried too much about them going off early, like you say it seems to rarely happen.
Nope.RonObvious wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:15 pmFurther to my previous post about unpredictable off times I've just watched a market go off 3 minutes late but the really interesting thing was the amount of money still in the market and being traded right up until the market suspends and this is every race.
With it being impossible to judge when greyhound markets will suspend arent these people playing with fire big time? I cant understand how these people arent taking big losses all voer the place
Most of the UK dogs are streamed live these days so people can see if a market is delayed and carry on trading til the dogs start loading. I bot the dog markets and do OK. You have to remember with big losses come big wins also, so it's very much swings and roundabouts once you've turned over large numbers of markets.RonObvious wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:15 pmFurther to my previous post about unpredictable off times I've just watched a market go off 3 minutes late but the really interesting thing was the amount of money still in the market and being traded right up until the market suspends and this is every race.
With it being impossible to judge when greyhound markets will suspend arent these people playing with fire big time? I cant understand how these people arent taking big losses all voer the place
Thats my point though, I've watched live video thinking oh thats fine dogs are nowhere near the boxes and then the market suspends, there doesnt seem to be any logic to it at all. And this happens all the time where you think theres plenty of time to the race starting but the market suspends regardless.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 2:13 pmMost of the UK dogs are streamed live these days so people can see if a market is delayed and carry on trading til the dogs start loading.