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- SeaHorseRacing
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The continuation triangle again
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thanks Shaun, I have a massive problem with interpreting weak favourite's that drift out, when they appear 'strong', other than than that I do ok,SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2017 3:43 pmJust trying to help what i can. hopefully has helped
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can anyone provide a link that will help with pattern recognition?, as it seems this occurs quite often?, is any Googled pattern recognition search valid, i.e. similar in stock markets or are there patterns that are unique to pre race markets?SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2017 3:51 pmThe continuation triangle againice_screenshot_20170221-155044.png
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so it's pointless in recognising a pattern?
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No I have to disagree. Atleast you have a method. Its better then running around clueless.
Its just another reason to open a trade with other supporting factors.
Following patterns blind is silly but with a plan its not.
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The 4.50 Taunton looks the same type as the 3.00 but for me intially looks like it will come back at some point. (steam again)
this is what fries my brain with learning, seems there's so much conflict, all I'm asking is if there is anywhere I can study with regards pattern recognition?, if memory serves Euler claims pattern repeat themselves time & time again, is there anywhere on the web that will help with this?SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2017 4:43 pmNo I have to disagree. Atleast you have a method. Its better then running around clueless.
Its just another reason to open a trade with other supporting factors.
Following patterns blind is silly but with a plan its not.
Patterns often repeat themselves in the markets. Not too sure if you can look up anything to
help you with this but after watching loads and loads of markets over a long period of time
you should start to recognise some patterns and situations you have seen before
You need to put in the screen time - no easy routes or short cuts in this game
Good luck
help you with this but after watching loads and loads of markets over a long period of time
you should start to recognise some patterns and situations you have seen before
You need to put in the screen time - no easy routes or short cuts in this game
Good luck
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Got some big moves from playing markets early today with small stakes.
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