Cheesed off...Not had my lightbulb moment

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cybernet69

deggsy10 wrote:
Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:01 am
cybernet69 wrote:
Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:35 pm
Personally, I wouldn't waste money on DVD's or training courses. Sorry if that upsets some.

You don't need to trade every market to make a living from trading, Although I agree everyone has different expectations, dreams and living costs.

Usually, I just concentrate on 4 or 5 races a day with the following criteria....

- Last 2 or 3 minutes before the off
- Obvious favourite in the betting
- More than 250K matched in the market
- More than 25k matched on the favourite
- Wait for price action near the bottom and top of a selections trading range
- Ignore the other selections
- Close out when the price actions starts to dry up
- Don't let trades go in-play
- Don't get distracted by people, TV, phones, Radio, Door Bell, Naked Neighbour etc.

If you follow all the above, then your lightbulb moment will come quicker than you think.

All the best,
So which horse are you trading on, the favorite? Also you say to ignore the other runners but don't you need to monitor their price movements as it impacts on wether the price of the horse your trading will go up or down?
Favourite, yes. I wait for something to happen. If not, I put the kettle on, listen to music or watch the news and wait for the next race etc. It's long days, very tedious, often for less pay than the minimum wage. I often turn to drink, turn my PC off and fall asleep, dreaming of a beech hut on the south coast.
deggsy10
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cybernet69 wrote:
Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:20 am
deggsy10 wrote:
Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:01 am
cybernet69 wrote:
Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:35 pm
Personally, I wouldn't waste money on DVD's or training courses. Sorry if that upsets some.

You don't need to trade every market to make a living from trading, Although I agree everyone has different expectations, dreams and living costs.

Usually, I just concentrate on 4 or 5 races a day with the following criteria....

- Last 2 or 3 minutes before the off
- Obvious favourite in the betting
- More than 250K matched in the market
- More than 25k matched on the favourite
- Wait for price action near the bottom and top of a selections trading range
- Ignore the other selections
- Close out when the price actions starts to dry up
- Don't let trades go in-play
- Don't get distracted by people, TV, phones, Radio, Door Bell, Naked Neighbour etc.

If you follow all the above, then your lightbulb moment will come quicker than you think.

All the best,
So which horse are you trading on, the favorite? Also you say to ignore the other runners but don't you need to monitor their price movements as it impacts on wether the price of the horse your trading will go up or down?
Favourite, yes. I wait for something to happen. If not, I put the kettle on, listen to music or watch the news and wait for the next race etc. It's long days, very tedious, often for less pay than the minimum wage. I often turn to drink, turn my PC off and fall asleep, dreaming of a beech hut on the south coast.
Was that a serious post? Lol. What are you waiting to happen?
cybernet69

deggsy10 wrote:
Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:49 am
cybernet69 wrote:
Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:20 am
deggsy10 wrote:
Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:01 am


So which horse are you trading on, the favorite? Also you say to ignore the other runners but don't you need to monitor their price movements as it impacts on wether the price of the horse your trading will go up or down?
Favourite, yes. I wait for something to happen. If not, I put the kettle on, listen to music or watch the news and wait for the next race etc. It's long days, very tedious, often for less pay than the minimum wage. I often turn to drink, turn my PC off and fall asleep, dreaming of a beech hut on the south coast.
Was that a serious post? Lol. What are you waiting to happen?
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I thought you might be interested in the following link. This is a reputable man and I wondered how on earth this "system" is getting these results
I am intrigued!!!!
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paulbunn wrote:
Thu Jul 06, 2017 10:41 am
I thought you might be interested in the following link. This is a reputable man and I wondered how on earth this "system" is getting these results, I am intrigued!!!!
Nothing original about this, I do love the ways all these websites are identical and they cant even be bothered to take the time or pay to make their webpage look any different from every other 'guaranteed' money making systems being sold.
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