Hello All
Ive just discovered this software and forum through your youtube page and can honestly say after about half a morning watching (and listening as im at graft) im itching to get home and try out the trial and software.
I love my horse racing and my football and have been looking for something like this that i can sit and use on an evening/weekend as im watching the races and make a profit on each race. It doesnt have to be massive but every little helps as they say.
Im going to have a proper browse through the forum but just wanted to introduce myself and also ask for your favourite and most useful tips and advice to help me start and get used to trading this way as i have 0 experience.
Many Thanks
Steve
Hello Everyone, Advice and Your best tips needed
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by the way i should point out that i have backed and layed on betfair for a while in that sense. Im not a complete newbie, just never traded to any extent mainly been a backer or layer depending on my mood.
I'm not sure where to start with a request as broad as that
All I can say, is you need to be patient & accept that it takes time to achieve regular profits.
However, my biggest single piece of advice to someone gravitating from having been a punter before, is never chase your losers. You will get losing trades, and for someone who likes a bet, this is difficult to accept, because you'd at least like a run for your money. This in turn, leads to a tendency to try to win your bank back with a punt, or even let a big red screen go 'in play', simply keeping fingers crossed the price will come back
Don't ever do this, many have, including myself. Try to understand the markets, understand why you had a losing trade, and before long winning trades will recover the frustrating losses
By and large we're pretty friendly here, despite the occasional disagreements
Good luck & welcome
All I can say, is you need to be patient & accept that it takes time to achieve regular profits.
However, my biggest single piece of advice to someone gravitating from having been a punter before, is never chase your losers. You will get losing trades, and for someone who likes a bet, this is difficult to accept, because you'd at least like a run for your money. This in turn, leads to a tendency to try to win your bank back with a punt, or even let a big red screen go 'in play', simply keeping fingers crossed the price will come back
Don't ever do this, many have, including myself. Try to understand the markets, understand why you had a losing trade, and before long winning trades will recover the frustrating losses
By and large we're pretty friendly here, despite the occasional disagreements
Good luck & welcome
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- Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:20 am
Thanks le tiss, id be happy just making a tenner a day or something at first.
Many thanks
Many thanks