Oh yeah I appreciate that. I'm far from looking for hand outs on advice and tips, i'm more than willing to put in the work independently. My aim on this thread is to gather some insight on the health of the industry and what some believe the longer term future looks likeKai wrote: โFri Feb 28, 2025 5:16 pmWell, most skills you'd gain in sports trading should carry over to other trading arenas, so not necessarily a dead end either way. Same core principles.RickS_39 wrote: โFri Feb 28, 2025 4:17 pmThis is a practical formula to contemplate. I have no doubt about the financial benefits, so from that perspective it's a good trade. It's when considering the long term trade off between taking time to master this or something else depending on the future health of Betfair.
I don't think it's the details that will make you successful, but the framework behind them. If you know the price of something, that something can be anything.
It also means a lot of the advice translates over as well, but it's always a tricky dilemma for traders, the instinct to help beginners VS the risk of eroding your own edge.
You naturally want to help those starting out because you see a part of yourself in them, but at the same time they're your near future competitors and you're just helping that competition catch up, which WILL hurt your bottom line in the long run, depending on how many of those details you (over)share.

Your other point about transferable skills is certainly valid and worth me keeping in mind.