Today's Horse Racing
They can do it for any number of reasons, practice mode and no funds are just the two most common, but if your ladder screen looks like it does in the image in the link (try loading a US presidetial market which is fully formed with thousands traded) and if thats the same then its 100% been restricted for something
I tread with caution trying to avoid PC that way, BF have clever algo's in place to spot activity patterns and if they think someone is using another account to avoid charges they could/will suspend all related accounts including any funds and collect whatever they think is due
The only guide I have of when a race is due to start is the 'n MTP' (minutes to post) displayed on the TV/LV screen. I'm not aware of it being transmitted anywhere.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:35 amDo the US markets have the race status transmitted, i.e. going down, at the post etc. And if so how close to the start are they ? Thanks
does anyone have an opinion on what is a decent amount of money for a market to be considered tradable? for example Will Rogers US got up to around 200k a couple times the other day. it still seems like the American markets trade a bit differently than in the UK to me
Anything under £100K is quite poor, but I define a tradable market as any market that you can make money on - turnover is just one factor. Activity, volatility, fill-rates are all relevant.stefan084 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 8:12 pmdoes anyone have an opinion on what is a decent amount of money for a market to be considered tradable? for example Will Rogers US got up to around 200k a couple times the other day. it still seems like the American markets trade a bit differently than in the UK to me