I would be interested in hearing about the results of your research.
Kindest regards
Psycho

Very early days as it is not really my current style of trading, But am interested as the thread history appears to be in two camps... I don't have any prior experience so I thought lets observe a few races, and draw my own conclusions, I am sure today and sat will throw up some potential candidates..psycho040253 wrote:Groovyelms
I would be interested in hearing about the results of your research.
Kindest regards
Psycho
Hi Andy,andyfuller wrote:Surely all of this comes down to value ultimately? Value is a subjective thing obviously.
If you are doing it at value prices it will be profitable in the long term if you are doing it at non value prices in the long run you won't be profitable.
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mugsgame wrote: Heard some negative comments about blind laying (I don't do this) so I was attempting to show the doubters that by reacting to what you see can be done with little risk
Is the Risk vs Reward you speak of measured against a constant - Pre-Race Handicapping, In Play-Speed Maps ? , or is it more instictive ?mugsgame wrote:If the risk v reward is acceptable, and the horse you are trading has some opposition that may put some pressure on his jumping you don't need to watch.