If you are looking to get started and get some decent advice in tennis trading you won't go far wrong taking a look at Trade Shark and investing the one off cost of £39. There a lot of scammers out there but Paul is the real deal. Lots of trading vids, analysis, guides and a free Skype chat during matches which Paul is on daily. Down to earth, plain talking Yorkshireman who trades for real. No bullshit and no hard sell or ongoing costsDiacritical Quark wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 11:28 amThat's the kind of thing I'm after, I'm not looking to make millions I don't have the desire or discipline for that. I understand pros like Peter Webb can make thousands in a day, I'd be happy with £1k a month! I've tried Horse racing both pre off and in running and football. I like the idea of pre race but the odds movements just don't make sense, I can be going along nicely making a few ticks here and there and all of a sudden someone comes along with a huge order the price spikes and never recovers or sometimes it does!?sniffer66 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 10:55 amWhat sports have you tried trading ? I was struggling on horses and footy for a while but hit on tennis a few months ago and it suits my style better. Movements are more predictable due to the mechanical nature of the pricing\scoring. It's been a decent success story for me so far.
I've also been able to build winning automation for it, nothing spectacular but it hoovers up a few quid each day.
I'll give tennis a blast, from what I can see it's mainly just backing the favourite if he/she is a set down in the first set or scalping the serve or backing a break.
Maybe Kai is right, maybe I'm just an old washed up arber now with nothing else to do than go and live in the woods and whittle wood all day![]()
I know guide sellers get short shrift on here but he's taken me to profitable tennis trading from starting a few months ago. You can check out his vids on YT for free as well. Was useful in getting me up and running.
And no I'm not affiliated
