Tues 6th Dec

The sport of kings.
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superfrank
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is it me or does it feel like a spoofer has won the lottery and is having fun today?!

'pain in the @rse but not too difficult to benefit from.
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Euler
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Miserable start for me but ended up on a decent total in the end.
Talkbet
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Another losing day for me, only a small loss but it's going to be a losing week for an automated system I run unless tomorrow has some mad spectacular winning day.
I look for long term trends and if users are pushing markets backwards and forwards at a whim then it kills my strategy and just kicks stoplosses in all the time.
Just wondering, do traders (on here) change tactics during a trading session if they see certain things happening in the market ?
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jimrobo
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I missed the first half but had a decent hour or so at the end with the exception of the last market.

Thought I was adding a new card to my paypal account but wasn't really concentrating.....turns out I'd typed a 4 figure number into the stake box without realising and then I entered a speculative order to see a huge order go in!! whoops! managed to get most back but took a 20 pounds loss on what was a clean sweep pretty much.
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superfrank
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Talkbet wrote:during a trading session if they see certain things happening in the market ?
yes, always. you have to adapt market conditions.

I had a stinker in the 2nd race, but it turned out to be the only loser on the card.
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