ha, ha, unbelievable, not only does Dimitrov recover the break, he actually goes ahead!
It's remarkable that always exactly at the point where all the commentators are yelling that its all over, and your emotions are telling you its over, suddenly everything goes the opposite way.
I swear, that when trading and betting
if every single time I simply did the exact opposite
of what my emotions were screaming at me to do, and ignored all the pundits and commentators,
I'd be rich beyond the wildest dreams of avarice.
Wimbledon 2014
What's stopping you? 
Jeff

Jeff
Zenyatta wrote: I swear, that when trading and betting
if every single time I simply did the exact opposite
of what my emotions were screaming at me to do, and ignored all the pundits and commentators,
I'd be rich beyond the wildest dreams of avarice.
I could ask the same question of you Jeff. Ones own emotions are simply very hard to resist I guess ; emotions are very powerful because they totally bamboozle us and over-ride our rational faculties time and time againFerru123 wrote:What's stopping you?
JeffZenyatta wrote: I swear, that when trading and betting
if every single time I simply did the exact opposite
of what my emotions were screaming at me to do, and ignored all the pundits and commentators,
I'd be rich beyond the wildest dreams of avarice.

But I realize now that I actually a perfect barometer telling me how to win...whatever my emotions are
screaming at me to do when trading, if I always
do the exact opposite I will be racking in stupendous profits

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I think you meant to address that to Zenyatta - I'm not the one who's saying he could become fabulously wealthy just by shorting the commentators!
Joking aside, I can see the logic of going against an over-exuberant market, but your timing has to be good, as the market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.
Jeff

Joking aside, I can see the logic of going against an over-exuberant market, but your timing has to be good, as the market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.
Jeff
icarus121 wrote:Get on Jeff ...fill your boots!!Then we are off to the caribbean my friend
Great match by Dimitrov and Djok. Bit disappointed that Dimitrov couldn't quite get there, because I've backed Fed heavily and I would have preferred Djok out of the way.
Fed off to a flyer thank goodness, so I think my money is relatively safe. I want Fed to break that boys arse...I want Raonic humiliated!
Fed off to a flyer thank goodness, so I think my money is relatively safe. I want Fed to break that boys arse...I want Raonic humiliated!

Getting excited about your trades and about crushing your opponents doesn't help you gain the calm detachment needed to act rationally. Just saying.

Zenyatta wrote:Crush his arse Fed! What decline? Still the greatest!![]()
Fed's doubters have done their nuts and I've taken their money yet again