Today's Horse Racing
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He didn't appear on the track.
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Yes wsas withdrawn reared and fell down to post in the paddock.
I had a good trade too thought it might run but no vet check just withdrawn.
Increedible gamble on molly the dolly.
I had a good trade too thought it might run but no vet check just withdrawn.
Increedible gamble on molly the dolly.
Reared twice in the chute and withdrawn on vetinary advice at 16.59.
As I said on an earlier post all this information is available on the BHA website under stewards reports
http://www.britishhorseracing.com/race- ... s-reports/
Always worth a read to tidy up the days housekeeping !!
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Yes, mainly depending on your indivudual trading style its not uncomon this time of year while the markets are so poor to only trade a few races a day. A lot of people will try and trade everything like theres going to be no more racing ever again after tomorrow. Be more selective and wait till you see an oppertunity rather than trade for the sake of it
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Be more selective and wait till you see an oppertunity rather than trade for the sake of it
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Thats a skill itself. Took me a year to do that and stick to it.
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Thats a skill itself. Took me a year to do that and stick to it.
Thats a skill itself. Took me a year to do that and stick to it.SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:47 pmBe more selective and wait till you see an oppertunity rather than trade for the sake of it
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I need to learn this skill then. I see screenshots of others going from race to race and I have done exactly that. Sometimes I can see obvious opportunities. Other times, I just simply trade for the sake of it.
As was said, she reared leaving the paddock.
I was actually trading the horse when it appeared on BF live video. Suddenly she reared up and fell backwards- luckily the jockey managed to jump off on time. I layed it with the mortgage money and then she did it again, this time independent of a small man on her back.
I would've been extremely surprised had she been allowed to race even though she appeared none the worse. I think she was throwing a hissy fit and didn't want to be there.
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I need to learn this skill then. I see screenshots of others going from race to race and I have done exactly that. Sometimes I can see obvious opportunities. Other times, I just simply trade for the sake of it.Rakz0r wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 8:48 pmThats a skill itself. Took me a year to do that and stick to it.SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:47 pmBe more selective and wait till you see an oppertunity rather than trade for the sake of it
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I do trade a lot of markets especially on a Saturday, but today I didnt really trade much for a while as they were a little stable and not really my bag. more of a swing trader.
Someone like Mr Webb has been trading for about 17 years so will know the markets pretty well. I assume he still doesnt trade every race. It takes time but sometimes you arrive at a market and after watching it a few minutes all though readable when theres a nutter apposing the trend its just not worth the hassle.
Theres another gentlemen online who looks like he trades everyrace, if you watch his videos he is generally a short term trader and scalper. He always seems to cut his profits short and I think that style will enable you trade a lot more markets.
(You need to let your profits run, Obviously he does do that but gerenally it seems he is always looking for shorter term trends)
The hardest part of trading is trying to master all races. My weakest markets are horses price about 5.00 with a lot of movement, I always seem to mess them up. I dont trade them unless they are a high quality race and that usually means there stable.
Not sure how new you are to the game but, if serious seek professional help early on could save your self a lot of bad habits that makes it harder to progress.
A good year in the markets and you will know pretty much how everything works. So try and build some good habbits whilst your learning. Obviously everybody wants to make it work straight away but if you work on yourself first you could save yourself a few years grace.
I do trade a lot of markets especially on a Saturday, but today I didnt really trade much for a while as they were a little stable and not really my bag. more of a swing trader.SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 9:20 pmI need to learn this skill then. I see screenshots of others going from race to race and I have done exactly that. Sometimes I can see obvious opportunities. Other times, I just simply trade for the sake of it.Rakz0r wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 8:48 pmThats a skill itself. Took me a year to do that and stick to it.SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:47 pmBe more selective and wait till you see an oppertunity rather than trade for the sake of it
Someone like Mr Webb has been trading for about 17 years so will know the markets pretty well. I assume he still doesnt trade every race. It takes time but sometimes you arrive at a market and after watching it a few minutes all though readable when theres a nutter apposing the trend its just not worth the hassle.
Theres another gentlemen online who looks like he trades everyrace, if you watch his videos he is generally a short term trader and scalper. He always seems to cut his profits short and I think that style will enable you trade a lot more markets.
(You need to let your profits run, Obviously he does do that but gerenally it seems he is always looking for shorter term trends)
The hardest part of trading is trying to master all races. My weakest markets are horses price about 5.00 with a lot of movement, I always seem to mess them up. I dont trade them unless they are a high quality race and that usually means there stable.
Not sure how new you are to the game but, if serious seek professional help early on could save your self a lot of bad habits that makes it harder to progress.
A good year in the markets and you will know pretty much how everything works. So try and build some good habbits whilst your learning. Obviously everybody wants to make it work straight away but if you work on yourself first you could save yourself a few years grace.
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Thank you for your post, helpful.
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Betangel do courses. Check them out here https://www.bettingexchangeacademy.com/
I went on the masterclass on my second week of trading, and it massively benefited me.
I am just an annoying annonymous poster who doesnt work for Betangel but I do recommend it.
Can I get commision on sales Betangel?
I went on the masterclass on my second week of trading, and it massively benefited me.
I am just an annoying annonymous poster who doesnt work for Betangel but I do recommend it.
Can I get commision on sales Betangel?
