Transition to evening racing

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L.o.S
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Does anybody else notice a distinct difference in the markets between around 5-6pm? My trading seems to drop off in this hour or so and then gets back to normal from then on..

I've been putting it down to less liquidity as races are off every 5 minutes or so in that hour and perhaps different types of exchange customers etc, but it would be good to hear other people's thoughts on this!

Perhaps I'm going crazy :D
switesh
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I've noticed the drop in liquidity when races are 5 mins apart (usually the transition period between afternoon and evening).

Today for instance, all early races at Muss hit about 900k pre-off and were preceded by flats, but the last race was preceded by a jumps which deprived it of time & normal volume (from memory I think there was less than a few secs to go before the previous race finished and only about 350k traded before post-time).

On the other hand, I noticed something weird in one of the early evening races yesterday which had about 15 to 20 mins after the previous race. The price pattern on BF graph was a bit erratic with no discernible trend or range.

I'm still on the learning curve so makes very little difference to my trading performance, though I'm sure experienced/successful traders will feel the difference in their trading performance.
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switesh wrote:I'm still on the learning curve so makes very little difference to my trading performance, though I'm sure experienced/successful traders will feel the difference in their trading performance.
I've only been trading a few months but I get the feeling the learning curve will never stop. I'd like to be able to pin a reason on what changes so I can adjust how I read and trade the markets.

The liquidity does drop off substantially though, and I put my hands up and say, I have not yet figured out what to do with these markets beyond waiting for money!
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