Inexperienced Trader - which races to trade initially?

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iambic_pentameter
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Hello

As someone who is learning to trade the markets, are there any races people would reccommend as good starting points?

When I look down the card, I see some races with 10 runners, some with 4 runners, some with odds on favourites etc.

Or, would I be better off trading every market with small stakes and just soaking up some knowledge.

Thank you.

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Euler
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The latter IMHO
iambic_pentameter
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Thanks Euler.
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Euler
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Didn't really do the question justice, but if you are starting out you will notice that each market behaves differently but that there are patterns in them. So it's better to experience that than try and be too specific for what you are looking for.

For every market there is a trade and every trade a market.
iambic_pentameter
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That makes sense, Euler.

I think a good strategy would be to trade each race, make notes as to the type of race, matched money, signifcant moves etc.

I guess screen recording would be useful as well.
kerberus
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You've gotta explain in poyetry even if you dont knoyetry
Iambic pentameter refers to a certain kind of line of poetry, and has to do with the number of syllables in the line and the emphasis placed on those syllables. Many of Shakespeare's works are often used as great examples of iambic pentameter.
Straight outtia wikipedia!
OK I am a lousy poyet but the other advice is pertinent - use practice mode. The only money you can lose is P.Webbs I've lost him thousands and he hasn't sent the heavies round yet :D :roll:
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