Anyone trying to get any trades on? - typical Major........there's so much money in the markets, they are basically blocking any movement
The place to make some money is on the Top 10 and Top 5 markets
USPGA Championship 2019
Time to get involved with the golf, definitely looking to lay the leader Koepke....hard work leading field from day 1, they tend to come back to the field sooner or later.
I don't like them moving the date of this tourney to May....its always going to be the least prestigious of the 4.
Just layed Koepka at 1.92
I don't like them moving the date of this tourney to May....its always going to be the least prestigious of the 4.
Just layed Koepka at 1.92
TBH, I think Koepka has won it already. Some stats I pulled this morning: -
A 36-hole total score of 129 - the lowest 36-hole total score in men’s major championship history. Koepka leads by seven shots, the largest 36-hole lead in a major championship in nearly eighty years. The only other instance of a player leading a major by seven or more since 1900 was Henry Cotton, who led the 1934 Open Championship by nine.
No player has won the PGA Championship when trailing by seven or more after 36 holes since Payne Stewart did it in 1989. Brooks Koepka was born in 1990.
With a win this week, Koepka will have claimed two titles in two different majors before the age of 30. Since the first Masters was held in 1934, the only players to achieve that feat are Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros and Tiger Woods.
A 36-hole total score of 129 - the lowest 36-hole total score in men’s major championship history. Koepka leads by seven shots, the largest 36-hole lead in a major championship in nearly eighty years. The only other instance of a player leading a major by seven or more since 1900 was Henry Cotton, who led the 1934 Open Championship by nine.
No player has won the PGA Championship when trailing by seven or more after 36 holes since Payne Stewart did it in 1989. Brooks Koepka was born in 1990.
With a win this week, Koepka will have claimed two titles in two different majors before the age of 30. Since the first Masters was held in 1934, the only players to achieve that feat are Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros and Tiger Woods.
I'm adding golf to my trading list, its a marvellous slow moving sport but this can still go wrong for me. No interest in Eurovision that is for sure I like good music.
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That would make a really interesting YouTube video, Euler.Euler wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2019 11:51 amTBH, I think Koepka has won it already. Some stats I pulled this morning: -
A 36-hole total score of 129 - the lowest 36-hole total score in men’s major championship history. Koepka leads by seven shots, the largest 36-hole lead in a major championship in nearly eighty years. The only other instance of a player leading a major by seven or more since 1900 was Henry Cotton, who led the 1934 Open Championship by nine.
No player has won the PGA Championship when trailing by seven or more after 36 holes since Payne Stewart did it in 1989. Brooks Koepka was born in 1990.
With a win this week, Koepka will have claimed two titles in two different majors before the age of 30. Since the first Masters was held in 1934, the only players to achieve that feat are Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros and Tiger Woods.
It would be interesting to find out how you source information like that and then apply it to market situations.
I have not found this easy trading at all trying to balance having a nice win while not being left stranded on Dustin Johnson.
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