US Open 2020
Thank You
I've had a couple of years where my passion and energy for trading subsided.
I have been taking stock of my life, plus my mum has been ill too
When motivation levels are low, trading becomes very hard work
But, I'm back in business again.
I turned 50 in June, and now accept that I have no career prospects, or job opportunities anymore - I have been doing this full-time for 12 years, it's my life. I won't have the freedom, or the income anywhere else that I do from here
So, love me or hate me.........you'll see my name appearing on the forum more often again!!!
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Good to hear you've got the fire back in your belly and wish you all the best for the future - both from a trading and personal perspective.
Something you posted years ago on here as stuck with me - "You'll learn more from a red screen than you will a green screen"
Excellent advice and timeless as well!
Iambic
Something you posted years ago on here as stuck with me - "You'll learn more from a red screen than you will a green screen"
Excellent advice and timeless as well!
Iambic
LeTiss wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:55 amThank You
I've had a couple of years where my passion and energy for trading subsided.
I have been taking stock of my life, plus my mum has been ill too
When motivation levels are low, trading becomes very hard work
But, I'm back in business again.
I turned 50 in June, and now accept that I have no career prospects, or job opportunities anymore - I have been doing this full-time for 12 years, it's my life. I won't have the freedom, or the income anywhere else that I do from here
So, love me or hate me.........you'll see my name appearing on the forum more often again!!!
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Always worth reading when you do post. (I keep thinking of Matt Le Tissier when you do)LeTiss wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:55 amThank You
I've had a couple of years where my passion and energy for trading subsided.
I have been taking stock of my life, plus my mum has been ill too
When motivation levels are low, trading becomes very hard work
But, I'm back in business again.
I turned 50 in June, and now accept that I have no career prospects, or job opportunities anymore - I have been doing this full-time for 12 years, it's my life. I won't have the freedom, or the income anywhere else that I do from here
So, love me or hate me.........you'll see my name appearing on the forum more often again!!!
Does anyone know what the final matched figure was last night?
It was £16m when I last looked
I'm interested to see if volumes are down compared to other years.......and whether viewing figures make a major difference. I'm sure Amazon Prime subscribers are lower compared to Sky when they had US Open
It was £16m when I last looked
I'm interested to see if volumes are down compared to other years.......and whether viewing figures make a major difference. I'm sure Amazon Prime subscribers are lower compared to Sky when they had US Open
Finished with £23'263'902LeTiss wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 2:58 pmDoes anyone know what the final matched figure was last night?
It was £16m when I last looked
I'm interested to see if volumes are down compared to other years.......and whether viewing figures make a major difference. I'm sure Amazon Prime subscribers are lower compared to Sky when they had US Open
£12.8m on Zverev
£10.4m on Thiem
I hate the fact Amazon have the TV rights, there 30-40sec delay makes them pointless for trading, only use is general watching and/or seeing early signs of shifts in momentum
I've got the volumes from previous finals i'll have a check later, but need to look at the whole tournaments really, as single matches are going to be largely dependant on number of games and sets played