Today's Horse Racing

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Mark-H
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Being honest, I don't enjoy Saturdays.

It seems there's always too many meetings, timed deliberately to clash with each other. 5 minute gaps between feature races then a 15 minute gap to a donkey derby. :shock:
wayneo
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Why would a Saturday be a bad day for you traders plenty of money and volume?yesterday I noticed with no volume in Ireland it was flying all over the place and I was way out of my depth :roll: and lost on every race,surely the more money in a market the truer it is and maybe more "predictable"if there is such a thing?

Cheers

Wayne
clomax8
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Anyone else find the manipulation tiring? Looks like my exit is about to be matched... Oh, someone just put 3 lots of £5K, completely mickey-mouse money, right in front of it... and now it's in the red. Rine and repeat. :lol:
jjrrjj
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I much prefer hectic markets over markets like today.
dragontrades
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Enable is quite something :o
Korattt
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dragontrades wrote:
Sat Jul 29, 2017 3:44 pm
Enable is quite something :o
Today is quite something, some great moves today
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Euler
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Delay at Chester
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Euler
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jjrrjj wrote:
Sat Jul 29, 2017 3:40 pm
I much prefer hectic markets over markets like today.
So do I, I work up a real rhythm
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Naffman
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It amazes me when all the horses are down at the stalls and are not even getting loaded despite being past post time :roll:
dragontrades
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Started so well and then after the big race I can't stop losing so am going to call it a day
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ruthlessimon
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dragontrades wrote:
Sat Jul 29, 2017 5:29 pm
Started so well and then after the big race I can't stop losing so am going to call it a day
Always good to have a maximum loss limit on the day & week. Prop firms would drag you off the desk if you went over the risk limits - we need the same. So easy to start getting reckless with no-one watching over our shoulder!
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Dallas
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Avoid Newbury - it has a full card of PA races
PeterLe
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Dallas wrote:
Sun Jul 30, 2017 9:25 am
Avoid Newbury - it has a full card of PA races
Just noticed that too...wondering if I should leave the automation on for those as we will be out all afternoon..might see how it goes on the first two...good job we have VPS to keep check :D
LinusP
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PeterLe wrote:
Sun Jul 30, 2017 11:32 am
Dallas wrote:
Sun Jul 30, 2017 9:25 am
Avoid Newbury - it has a full card of PA races
Just noticed that too...wondering if I should leave the automation on for those as we will be out all afternoon..might see how it goes on the first two...good job we have VPS to keep check :D
XM should be off 8-)
PeterLe
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LinusP wrote:
Sun Jul 30, 2017 12:05 pm
PeterLe wrote:
Sun Jul 30, 2017 11:32 am
Dallas wrote:
Sun Jul 30, 2017 9:25 am
Avoid Newbury - it has a full card of PA races
Just noticed that too...wondering if I should leave the automation on for those as we will be out all afternoon..might see how it goes on the first two...good job we have VPS to keep check :D
XM should be off 8-)
That settles that then! (is that always the case for PA races Liam?)
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