Purely out of interest, what/where is the Betfair Scalper course?
1 to 1 tuition
It's a very good course that takes you from the basics in Horse trading up to a reasonable
level. There are loads of videos with explanations of what he's doing.
The guy's name is Stuart, if you have any queries you can email him and he will
give you a pretty detailed response usually within a couple of hours.
It costs about £180 but I found it very worthwhile.
Either that or you can take the free option and just look up some YouTube
videos. There's loads out there.
level. There are loads of videos with explanations of what he's doing.
The guy's name is Stuart, if you have any queries you can email him and he will
give you a pretty detailed response usually within a couple of hours.
It costs about £180 but I found it very worthwhile.
Either that or you can take the free option and just look up some YouTube
videos. There's loads out there.
Unfortunately it's too late to save you from wasting £180 quid but for everyone else.Forest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 5:06 pmIt's a very good course that takes you from the basics in Horse trading up to a reasonable
level. There are loads of videos with explanations of what he's doing.
The guy's name is Stuart, if you have any queries you can email him and he will
give you a pretty detailed response usually within a couple of hours.
It costs about £180 but I found it very worthwhile.
Either that or you can take the free option and just look up some YouTube
videos. There's loads out there.
https://youtu.be/os05kv4LncA
Their website was already mentioned a few times on the forum recently, there weren't too many positives to talk about.
Scalping is an easy enough mechanic to understand (and even easier one to sell), but to scalp effectively overall you need advanced order flow reading skills, which newbies don't really have yet so they get bullied and pushed around by the volatility and market noise.
Scalping is an easy enough mechanic to understand (and even easier one to sell), but to scalp effectively overall you need advanced order flow reading skills, which newbies don't really have yet so they get bullied and pushed around by the volatility and market noise.
Forest, if you came out of a bet scalping course not knowing what to scalp, whether or not you should be looking at form or why you should be avoiding odds on favorites then what were "the basics" and what is "up to a reasonable level" ?Forest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 5:06 pmIt's a very good course that takes you from the basics in Horse trading up to a reasonable
level. There are loads of videos with explanations of what he's doing.
The guy's name is Stuart, if you have any queries you can email him and he will
give you a pretty detailed response usually within a couple of hours.
It costs about £180 but I found it very worthwhile.
Either that or you can take the free option and just look up some YouTube
videos. There's loads out there.
You are joking aren't you - £180 to learn how to scalp?Forest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 5:06 pmIt's a very good course that takes you from the basics in Horse trading up to a reasonable
level. There are loads of videos with explanations of what he's doing.
The guy's name is Stuart, if you have any queries you can email him and he will
give you a pretty detailed response usually within a couple of hours.
It costs about £180 but I found it very worthwhile.
Either that or you can take the free option and just look up some YouTube
videos. There's loads out there.
You say you found it worthwhile but from your maiden post you haven't actually started trading with real money. You may realise it was less worthwhile than you think!
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Didn't someone make a thread about this website recently?
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Without prejudice I too have done the online Betfair Scalper course and have nothing but praise for Stuart the trainer. Skills I use almost every day 5*
Seems odd that you'd post beginner questions withone username ('court') while recommending trading courses with this one and a 3rd username of 'Dunster'?