Had to laugh at Le Tiss's comments about curry and roses though

rubysglory wrote: Statistically, over the longer term , your loss should have been near enough to £11 - turnover less 5%.
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I'd be very interested to see that analysis comparing the price at 4mins or 3mins to SP to determine a drifter or steamer.Ferru123 wrote:And the irrationality of the market is confirmed by Betfair's own stats: http://promo.betfair.com/tactemails/camb1a.htm.
The problem with those stats is there is a bias in the market from two hours out to post time, so I'm not sure they are accurate? Also, do those figures include commission?superfrank wrote:I'd be very interested to see that analysis comparing the price at 4mins or 3mins to SP to determine a drifter or steamer.Ferru123 wrote:And the irrationality of the market is confirmed by Betfair's own stats: http://promo.betfair.com/tactemails/camb1a.htm.
There's nothing impolite about saying you disagree with someone.rubysglory wrote:I agree to disagree Jeff because it much more polite than saying I think you are wrong ! Ooops I said it !![]()
I don't see how that makes it flawed. It makes it limited in terms of what it tells you about steamers closer to the off, however.rubysglory wrote:I think betfair's example data is flawed because of the timeframe ( 2 hours prior to the off ).
The market relating to that sample wasn't very efficient at the off!rubysglory wrote:The closer to the off the closer we come to achieving True Odds and market efficiency.
I don't know.Euler wrote: Also, do those figures include commission?
I find that surprising. You'd have thought that, due to the market's latent volatility and the fact that 50% of the time you'll guess the direction of the trend correctly (if there is one), it would be at least 50%...Euler wrote:The numbers from yesterday.
-£6.48, it only had winners on 30.77% of races which is really, really low.
If you had just entered the market at random, and had a preset offset of x ticks and a stop of y ticks, what would the ROI be?Euler wrote:Total turnover was £1936.83. So it was a loss of around 0.33% on turnover.