Bank Holiday Monday

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Bet Angel
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Bet Angel
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Nine cards on tomorrow! No doubt clashing all over the place, good luck if you are up for it.
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Bet Angel
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Warwick off, make that eight!
Jam
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Today was the first time that I've traded a bank holiday and it maybe my last. I traded the first few races of the day well before things started to go down hill. The close timings between races and late liquidity build ups left me feeling rushed and I foolishly started to trade in a hurry until I'd lost 5% of my bank by 3.30 and decided to call things a day. How did other traders find today?
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to75ne
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it was ok. traded quite a few bank hols over the years and seemed like the usual bank holiday rush... no time to roll a fag, and no surprises.
Predicton
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Jam wrote:Today was the first time that I've traded a bank holiday and it maybe my last. I traded the first few races of the day well before things started to go down hill. The close timings between races and late liquidity build ups left me feeling rushed and I foolishly started to trade in a hurry until I'd lost 5% of my bank by 3.30 and decided to call things a day. How did other traders find today?
Hi J, I did well until I made a big mistake (I let my daughter have a go). Seriously though, I do find that some days my performance (trading) deteriorates after a couple of hours of hard concentration. If I make a couple of obvious errors, I generally pack it in for the time being,

cheers, P
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rhysmr2
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It was the first time I've tried a bank holiday too, even though I've been trading for years, I only traded 1 hour and did well. Didn't think it was as bad as I was expecting.
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