Hello everyone,
Can you tell me some sources, or som signals, or sime statistical sites, or anything, that can help me to predict on what direction will a soccer market go from the time the market was created?
I know that some big giants clubs odds almost always drops, bcs of their supporters are favorising them, but what about smaller clubs? How do you predict if an event favorits price will steam or drift? What stats do you use?
Do you know some downloable data I can analyse? I mean something where I can find the starting prices of the events and prices at kickoff.
I don't want to predict every markets odds moving, I just want to know what is the most likely to happen at certain events long term.
Thanks
Opinion
How much do you mean with "much"?:)
I think that there are teams favorised by bettors, who moves the prices up and down and they are creating opportunities to profit before the off.
I am asking for some sort of information, what can help me if that team will be favorised by bettors.
Maybe some news sites, what the most of the bettors read, etc.
I think that there are teams favorised by bettors, who moves the prices up and down and they are creating opportunities to profit before the off.
I am asking for some sort of information, what can help me if that team will be favorised by bettors.
Maybe some news sites, what the most of the bettors read, etc.
Sarkec,
Peter is right. But there are great opportunities in some Spanish matches. You can use all sources of news, like twitter for example.
You can trade odds adjustments during the first 10-15min during the match too. (Again, the Spanish matches offers some good opportunities here...)
It's very difficult to profit from pre-off markets nowadays!
Cheers!
Peter is right. But there are great opportunities in some Spanish matches. You can use all sources of news, like twitter for example.
You can trade odds adjustments during the first 10-15min during the match too. (Again, the Spanish matches offers some good opportunities here...)
It's very difficult to profit from pre-off markets nowadays!

Cheers!