Support and resistance

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Iron
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Do support and resistance points work on Betfair the way they do in the financial markets?

Thanks

Jeff
lilgreenback
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Hi Jeff,

Check out all the "dubyas" jimmakos.com he has a section on his site about support and resistance in betfair graphs. The folks on the site here will have more info though. I printed Jim's stuff out to look through at leisure but then realised that the mono laser jet did not really cut it when one needed colours. But it gives an idea.

It may be an idea to to look at the BA course I'm thinking of doing it in the New Year or early spring. The cost is one thing but when you weigh up how much I lost messing things up not knowing what I was doing I wish I had done it months ago.

It's the chicken and egg thing though I would not have had a clue what they would have been talking about at times without using BA Pro to begin with.

Hope that helps a bit.

LilGB
luke726
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yes mate
Iron
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Thanks LilGB.

Do people find that round odds like 2.0 and 3.0 are generally points of support and resistance?

Jeff
lilgreenback wrote:Hi Jeff,

Check out all the "dubyas" jimmakos.com he has a section on his site about support and resistance in betfair graphs. The folks on the site here will have more info though. I printed Jim's stuff out to look through at leisure but then realised that the mono laser jet did not really cut it when one needed colours. But it gives an idea.

It may be an idea to to look at the BA course I'm thinking of doing it in the New Year or early spring. The cost is one thing but when you weigh up how much I lost messing things up not knowing what I was doing I wish I had done it months ago.

It's the chicken and egg thing though I would not have had a clue what they would have been talking about at times without using BA Pro to begin with.

Hope that helps a bit.

LilGB
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J.S.
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This depends on the runners value, however the tick percentage value change does have its psychological implications.
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