Crumpets wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 7:31 pmDifferent strokes for different folks? Wouldn't worry about it.Thehawk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:11 pmHi, been trading pre off horse racing 16 months now and making progress( lots of false dawns but moving in the right direction) something i have noticed recently is when peter tweets that he does not like the look of the days races ahead. eg yesterday " not a fan of these types of jump races on a Monday and Tuesday" i seam to do well on these days, especially yesterday and also Saturday seams to be my worst day when there is more quality racing on, its like im doing better in weaker markets. a bit silly maybe but its something i have noticed recently and has me a bit confused
I've always thought that higher quality racing (Saturdays) allow for individuals to put bigger sums through the market. The trends seem to be stronger, so there is less risk of sudden snap backs in price. The price moves are more clear cut.
Weaker markets such as those on Mondays and Tuesdays can be a little bit more unpredictable. Maybe not as much of a problem for those using smaller stakes, but dangerous for bigger fish. Feeding large sums into the market is one thing, but getting back out before the price turns can be a little tricky on volatile lower quality races.
Just my opinion
100% agree ... horses for courses i guess ,like everything there is levels to the game. ill keep plugging away in my little corner of the market , if its working dont fix it .