Hello guys,
I have been trading football for a couple of months now and decided I would like to try my hand in horse trading as well. The thing is - I am new to horse racing and I find it hard to predict when there will be the best liquidity - for example, I wanted to trade this Sunday and was quite surprised there was very little liquidity compared to Wednesday.
Thus I'd like to ask which days in a week (as well as times in a day) have the best liquidity in horse racing? Is there some general rule (i.e. Saturdays & late afternoons are the best) or do you just use some sort of schedule?
Thanks in advance!
Horse trading - best days in a week
- Realrocknrolla
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Check out the racing post for the higher graded races. That should point you in the right direction. The featured races on Saturday ITV always do well.joe_bastl wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:26 pmHello guys,
I have been trading football for a couple of months now and decided I would like to try my hand in horse trading as well. The thing is - I am new to horse racing and I find it hard to predict when there will be the best liquidity - for example, I wanted to trade this Sunday and was quite surprised there was very little liquidity compared to Wednesday.
Thus I'd like to ask which days in a week (as well as times in a day) have the best liquidity in horse racing? Is there some general rule (i.e. Saturdays & late afternoons are the best) or do you just use some sort of schedule?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks a lot, just to make sure:Realrocknrolla wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:35 pmCheck out the racing post for the higher graded races. That should point you in the right direction. The featured races on Saturday ITV always do well.joe_bastl wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:26 pmHello guys,
I have been trading football for a couple of months now and decided I would like to try my hand in horse trading as well. The thing is - I am new to horse racing and I find it hard to predict when there will be the best liquidity - for example, I wanted to trade this Sunday and was quite surprised there was very little liquidity compared to Wednesday.
Thus I'd like to ask which days in a week (as well as times in a day) have the best liquidity in horse racing? Is there some general rule (i.e. Saturdays & late afternoons are the best) or do you just use some sort of schedule?
Thanks in advance!
- by racing post higher graded races you mean this? : https://www.racingpost.com/racecards/big-race-entries
- by ITV featured races you mean this? : https://www.itv.com/racing/articles/sch ... ing-on-itv
- Realrocknrolla
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I am on my phone at the minute but I believe they are ante post races.joe_bastl wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:43 pmThanks a lot, just to make sure:Realrocknrolla wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:35 pmCheck out the racing post for the higher graded races. That should point you in the right direction. The featured races on Saturday ITV always do well.joe_bastl wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:26 pmHello guys,
I have been trading football for a couple of months now and decided I would like to try my hand in horse trading as well. The thing is - I am new to horse racing and I find it hard to predict when there will be the best liquidity - for example, I wanted to trade this Sunday and was quite surprised there was very little liquidity compared to Wednesday.
Thus I'd like to ask which days in a week (as well as times in a day) have the best liquidity in horse racing? Is there some general rule (i.e. Saturdays & late afternoons are the best) or do you just use some sort of schedule?
Thanks in advance!
- by racing post higher graded races you mean this? : https://www.racingpost.com/racecards/big-race-entries
- by ITV featured races you mean this? : https://www.itv.com/racing/articles/sch ... ing-on-itv
Itv do a show on tv every Saturday and they feature the most competitive.
Look for the higher class of the races and the prize money on offer. These generally attract the most volume and liquidity.
This information is normally at the top of any racecards.
- Realrocknrolla
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The app or mobile version doesn’t show you the prize money. Get on ya laptop/computer
