It is not really a strategy more a fresh way of looking at markets.
An Idea
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how is that working out for you? I love trading in play but get bitten hard every so often
Yes in play trading can be a bit precarious.dannycutts wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2017 1:41 pmhow is that working out for you? I love trading in play but get bitten hard every so often
My idea does not involve in play trading.
I find Betangel is like buying a car. You can buy the car but you have to learn how to drive to make best use of your car. Ive bought Betangel but trying to find the correct teacher is difficult no one wants to share, id gladdly pay for instruction but as I live in Thailand thats difficult. Plenty of videos but they dont explain in detail, many systems but no real instructions, id come to the UK for the Master class but few and far between.
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I am interested but if it is based on horse racing, it's not relevant to me as I can't trade on racing where I live (Denmark).
Can you use Betfair in Denmark? (just asking as I'm going for a short while). Banned in Belgium I noticed when I was there.Danish Bettor wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2017 9:08 pmI am interested but if it is based on horse racing, it's not relevant to me as I can't trade on racing where I live (Denmark).
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Hi Max
Yes, Betfair has a Danish license, you just can't bet on horses as the state owned Danske Spil has a monopoly on this specific sport (however, this has been liberalised recently so by January next year, Betfair will accept bets on horses as well).
Yes, Betfair has a Danish license, you just can't bet on horses as the state owned Danske Spil has a monopoly on this specific sport (however, this has been liberalised recently so by January next year, Betfair will accept bets on horses as well).
No.