It's funny that you can't even get the pros to agree on how much commission they pay, whenever I trade on any other exchange, options or futures the fee structure is very clear.
Also, if you do somehow manage to do very well, you have to overcome the "Expert fee" which seems like mind-blowing greed to me.
I've been trading on exchanges since the 1980s and I've never heard of an exchange taking any participants profit beyond the standard commission, if anything it was the opposite, if you were a large player you got treated like a king and were offered discounts.
This gambling game is very much an unwinnable for most.
21 yr old looking for all round advice
Exactly this. I too have been involved since the 1980's (betting not trading). The days of the "VIP" accounts, personal direct phone line to your VIP account manager, free money in bets, days out at the major race meetings etc etc. We were staking huge amounts but certainly were not winners long term. Looking back, it was really was a dreadful scheme, which I believe was dismantled when the new regulations came in. The gambling game is very much unwinnable for most (me included!) in my experience too.Goobs wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 8:18 amIt's funny that you can't even get the pros to agree on how much commission they pay, whenever I trade on any other exchange, options or futures the fee structure is very clear.
Also, if you do somehow manage to do very well, you have to overcome the "Expert fee" which seems like mind-blowing greed to me.
I've been trading on exchanges since the 1980s and I've never heard of an exchange taking any participants profit beyond the standard commission, if anything it was the opposite, if you were a large player you got treated like a king and were offered discounts.
This gambling game is very much an unwinnable for most.
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It's a shocker because Betfair have been able to use regulation as an excuse for aloof (read cheap) customer service. I personally contribute enough in fees to keep Peter Jackson in a brand new Porsche every year, and in any other industry I would be very well catered to. But with Betfair I can't even speak to someone on the phone.Simoba wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 9:36 am
I too have been involved since the 1980's (betting not trading). The days of the "VIP" accounts, personal direct phone line to your VIP account manager, free money in bets, days out at the major race meetings etc etc. We were staking huge amounts but certainly were not winners long term. Looking back, it was really was a dreadful scheme, which I believe was dismantled when the new regulations came in. The gambling game is very much unwinnable for most (me included!) in my experience too.
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Context matters here:ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:29 amAre those comparable? A free bet vs trying to do something requiring ability they don't have?ruthlessimon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 10:15 pmAverage Joe is more likely to make money off a £10 free bet than attempting to "trade" the 14:30 at Kempton in-play using "Trader Carl’s" £400 course.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 9:51 pmIn my mind these are long dead. They're certainly not scalable unless I'm missing a big trick?
Small EV > no EV
It's just regular risk:return. Pick up a small no risk amount, or spend time and money instead with a %age chance of picking up much larger amounts, or nothing. Bank savings account vs Crypto or other assets.
For 99% of people, matched betting is a much closer starting point to profitability than trading.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 8:26 pmno other gambling framework offers a starting point this close to profitability
Matched betting is just maths. Trading requires maths and skill.
Extract a few grand risk-free from offers, then use that to fund the tools and bankroll needed for the transition to trading.
Even Peter didn’t start trading initially. He was arbing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzNNZAuwpJ4
I trade most of my options activity on an exchange called Deribit these days. Last year I was trading over $1M notional a month, they reached out to me and give me a discount on maker and taker rates without me even asking!
This industry seems very greedy and it's pretty clear why it's in decline.
This industry seems very greedy and it's pretty clear why it's in decline.
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We know what we pay obviously, how we calculate that varies because we've only got ourselves to report to. There's fees and costs but fortunately no zero income tax, ni or cgt.
If you don't like the terms or the proposition, do something else.
I like trhe terms about as much as I like you....ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 11:43 amWe know what we pay obviously, how we calculate that varies because we've only got ourselves to report to. There's fees and costs but fortunately no zero income tax, ni or cgt.
If you don't like the terms or the proposition, do something else.
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Finding (more by accident) a mentor really worked well for me. Someone who had a proven track record of winning over many years and that I have access to daily. It was still a lot of work and many years of loses and breaking even but well worth it in the end.alex1878 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 11, 2026 11:11 pmI have just created an account on here after watching countless Bet Angel videos on YouTube. I have just finished University and would like to give betfair trading a proper shot before I have to get a more 'traditional' job...
I love horse racing and use the exchange daily whether that be backing my own selections based on form or (trying) to follow the money.
I am mainly wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction on how to get started, whether that be recommending a trading course or just some general advice from your experience doing this.
Cheers!
I think for any career that's a little off center you will always have 3-4 times as many people telling you its a terrible idea than a good one. Their reasons for that are probably more important to them than you.
Maybe start pat time until you find something that sticks then go from there.
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I get the feeling that despite the vigorous, although somewhat poisonous, discussion this thread has created, we'll never see the OP again. Hope I'm wrong!JuiceyJones wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:14 pmFinding (more by accident) a mentor really worked well for me. Someone who had a proven track record of winning over many years and that I have access to daily. It was still a lot of work and many years of loses and breaking even but well worth it in the end.alex1878 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 11, 2026 11:11 pmI have just created an account on here after watching countless Bet Angel videos on YouTube. I have just finished University and would like to give betfair trading a proper shot before I have to get a more 'traditional' job...
I love horse racing and use the exchange daily whether that be backing my own selections based on form or (trying) to follow the money.
I am mainly wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction on how to get started, whether that be recommending a trading course or just some general advice from your experience doing this.
Cheers!
I think for any career that's a little off center you will always have 3-4 times as many people telling you its a terrible idea than a good one. Their reasons for that are probably more important to them than you.
Maybe start pat time until you find something that sticks then go from there.
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Always working on trying to add liquidity to the markets. James. Makes me feel like I'm doing my part.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:40 pmI get the feeling that despite the vigorous, although somewhat poisonous, discussion this thread has created, we'll never see the OP again. Hope I'm wrong!JuiceyJones wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:14 pmFinding (more by accident) a mentor really worked well for me. Someone who had a proven track record of winning over many years and that I have access to daily. It was still a lot of work and many years of loses and breaking even but well worth it in the end.alex1878 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 11, 2026 11:11 pmI have just created an account on here after watching countless Bet Angel videos on YouTube. I have just finished University and would like to give betfair trading a proper shot before I have to get a more 'traditional' job...
I love horse racing and use the exchange daily whether that be backing my own selections based on form or (trying) to follow the money.
I am mainly wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction on how to get started, whether that be recommending a trading course or just some general advice from your experience doing this.
Cheers!
I think for any career that's a little off center you will always have 3-4 times as many people telling you its a terrible idea than a good one. Their reasons for that are probably more important to them than you.
Maybe start pat time until you find something that sticks then go from there.
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JuiceyJones wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:41 pmAlways working on trying to add liquidity to the markets. James. Makes me feel like I'm doing my part.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:40 pmI get the feeling that despite the vigorous, although somewhat poisonous, discussion this thread has created, we'll never see the OP again. Hope I'm wrong!JuiceyJones wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:14 pm
Finding (more by accident) a mentor really worked well for me. Someone who had a proven track record of winning over many years and that I have access to daily. It was still a lot of work and many years of loses and breaking even but well worth it in the end.
I think for any career that's a little off center you will always have 3-4 times as many people telling you its a terrible idea than a good one. Their reasons for that are probably more important to them than you.
Maybe start pat time until you find something that sticks then go from there.
