I have question about assurance for method under 2.5 goals I watched all of the movies and I saw how move the odds this market but if is it any strategy for assurance this trading method?
exaple. if i bet under 2.5 on 1.91 and waiting for odds move down but it still on 1.91 the market going inplay and goal is scored in 2 minut but if not scored the odds go down for 1.86 and i can close with profit. How easy assurance this method trading when odds no going down but we want to trade for 2-3 min how assurance this strategy...
please any idea for trading or is it clear hazard?
Trading pre match Under 2.5 goals market and assurance
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I didn't totally understood what you're asking, but I think you're looking for a plain strategy based on scalping the u2.5 market. If that's it, I must tell you trading is a lot harder than that. Not saying you can't profit from similar strategies but first you have to understand the market dynamics, to know when you can do it and when you can't.
I understand exactly what you mean and you seem to understand the dynamics its not rocket science .
Under 2.5 goals is a pretty fast decaying market if correctly choosing games. So a form of insurance could be over 1.5 market correct score market, dutching some low correct scores .
Of course these markets have to be leveraged along with the under 2.5 goals you are trading .
You obviously know that all the markets are connected even more so now with cross market / cross matching.
Game selection is vital and getting the math right on each market along with commission paramount.
GL
Under 2.5 goals is a pretty fast decaying market if correctly choosing games. So a form of insurance could be over 1.5 market correct score market, dutching some low correct scores .
Of course these markets have to be leveraged along with the under 2.5 goals you are trading .
You obviously know that all the markets are connected even more so now with cross market / cross matching.
Game selection is vital and getting the math right on each market along with commission paramount.
GL
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I honestly don't get the use of insurances. Whether you know what you're doing or you don't, using insurances don't let you maximize the potential of your positions. If one is afraid of losing money, trading with lower stakes seems a better option...
Yes I agree Elcap, there is no point taking "insurance" unless you have found some sort of loophole that means the other market you are trading moves fundamentally differently from the main one you are trading.
Just bet less if you feel like you are risking too much, but don't expect you can just "insure" away your risk - because as far as I have come across there is no such thing. Otherwise we would all be able to do it and would be millionaires!
As a market to trade, the unders market does decay quickly down so can be a good one to trade, but be careful because sometimes there can be another goal before the market resets - which let me tell you will hit your bank hard!
Good luck anyway.
Just bet less if you feel like you are risking too much, but don't expect you can just "insure" away your risk - because as far as I have come across there is no such thing. Otherwise we would all be able to do it and would be millionaires!
As a market to trade, the unders market does decay quickly down so can be a good one to trade, but be careful because sometimes there can be another goal before the market resets - which let me tell you will hit your bank hard!
Good luck anyway.
Unless you plan on scalping there is no real insurance that you can have, the markets are very efficient in that way, even more so nowadays with all the cross-market cross-matching that's going on.
If you really want to use flat strategies then the only real insurance that you can take is via scalping, but for that you need to be mechanical proficient on the ladder itself.
Hope that helps.
If you really want to use flat strategies then the only real insurance that you can take is via scalping, but for that you need to be mechanical proficient on the ladder itself.
Hope that helps.