Trading Greyhound racing
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Where's it all gone wrong Memphis? You were making that in a couple of days in the other thread.
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criteria is tighter now, making approx £1 a race, good enough for me.
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The screenshot is just for 71 races , think he means that's where his efforts of 12,000 races have got him to. Around £2 per race is decent for the dogs I'm not close to that, yet.
Tremendous stuff, nothing wrong with £125 from 71 races, especially as it's automated. You can just let it do it's business in the background, whilst you attend to more meatier trades
£125 is £75 after 40%PC - over 20 days a month, that's £1500 take home, or £18000 per annum
Bloody marvellous effort PW
£125 is £75 after 40%PC - over 20 days a month, that's £1500 take home, or £18000 per annum
Bloody marvellous effort PW
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haha not sure what I was thinking there. That is indeed a good effort!spreadbetting wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2017 4:10 pmThe screenshot is just for 71 races , think he means that's where his efforts of 12,000 races have got him to. Around £2 per race is decent for the dogs I'm not close to that, yet.
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Y, it's essentially gap filling. I just went back to stuff I was doing right in the early days and re-applied it to Greyhounds as the markets are very gappy. Two major things have changed since I last looked at Greys seven years ago. First is XM is applied and the second is SP, so that's helped on this occasion I reckon.
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AwesomeEuler wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2017 11:31 amY, it's essentially gap filling. I just went back to stuff I was doing right in the early days and re-applied it to Greyhounds as the markets are very gappy. Two major things have changed since I last looked at Greys seven years ago. First is XM is applied and the second is SP, so that's helped on this occasion I reckon.
How has SP helped you now?
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Does it have a preference on having the back of lay filled first?Euler wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2017 11:31 amY, it's essentially gap filling. I just went back to stuff I was doing right in the early days and re-applied it to Greyhounds as the markets are very gappy. Two major things have changed since I last looked at Greys seven years ago. First is XM is applied and the second is SP, so that's helped on this occasion I reckon.
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