French Politics is in a right state - they have to choose between a lover of the EU, a Communist, or the Le Pen family!

I'll take the 3/1-7/2 on the exchange it's okay thanksLaugro1968 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 8:18 pmHmmmm, I'd give 6/4 anytime before first round. Interested?:)
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Im still struggling to find trades im confident in, knowing very little about each of the candidates and their history its a little difficulty to judge how much effect a piece of news is likely to have so playing this a little cautiousDublin_Flyer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2017 2:07 pmHaven't followed this one in depth. Is it too late to throw Griezmann in for a nomination??He's doing great in Europe and open to a move to the BPL possibly, the opposite of most of the other candidates!
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Isn't that what separates the traders from the gamblers??
That's always the case in politics. Outside events can have a major impact on the public. Hence I'm waiting for the last couple of days to take bigger positions. Odds are closing anyway.Im still struggling to find trades im confident in, knowing very little about each of the candidates and their history its a little difficulty to judge how much effect a piece of news is likely to have so playing this a little cautious