1.04 now
This is swing trading, baby....
EU Membership Referendum (Brexit)
yup, it's a complete and utter mess. normally can think of a witty analogy, but in this case the fun seems to have stopped!
May's exit date still on 1.8 odds for between now and december... i think that's pretty generous odds tbh: https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .125589838
[edit- 11:54] - alteady lost 3 ticks since this messge. i put a silly little flutter on at 1.79
[edit- 11:54] - alteady lost 3 ticks since this messge. i put a silly little flutter on at 1.79
I got matched at 4.00 yesterday!!jimibt wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:50 amMay's exit date still on 1.8 odds for between now and december... i think that's pretty generous odds tbh: https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .125589838
[edit- 11:54] - alteady lost 3 ticks since this messge. i put a silly little flutter on at 1.79
Greened up at 1.79 this morning, but was very tempted to let it run
i saw £16k matched at 2.92 -that wasn't you also was itLeTiss wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 12:10 pmI got matched at 4.00 yesterday!!jimibt wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:50 amMay's exit date still on 1.8 odds for between now and december... i think that's pretty generous odds tbh: https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .125589838
[edit- 11:54] - alteady lost 3 ticks since this messge. i put a silly little flutter on at 1.79
Greened up at 1.79 this morning, but was very tempted to let it run
Nojimibt wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 12:18 pmi saw £16k matched at 2.92 -that wasn't you also was itLeTiss wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 12:10 pmI got matched at 4.00 yesterday!!jimibt wrote: ↑Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:50 amMay's exit date still on 1.8 odds for between now and december... i think that's pretty generous odds tbh: https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .125589838
[edit- 11:54] - alteady lost 3 ticks since this messge. i put a silly little flutter on at 1.79
Greened up at 1.79 this morning, but was very tempted to let it run
Backed £50 at 4.00
Layed £111 at 1.79
not looking too good for May: from the bbc:
Vote on Theresa May's future 'almost inevitable'
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg tweets about news that the European Research Group of Tory MPs have decided to submit letters calling for a confidence vote in Theresa May's position as Conservative Party leader. (48 letters trigger the contest)
oh well...
Vote on Theresa May's future 'almost inevitable'
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg tweets about news that the European Research Group of Tory MPs have decided to submit letters calling for a confidence vote in Theresa May's position as Conservative Party leader. (48 letters trigger the contest)
oh well...
I don't know any deal that would get through parliament TBH.
The left will vote down any deal because they want power at any cost, the SNP wants to get out of a union only to join another one, the right wants a complete break and no deal but the populace was split and didn't really know what they wanted.
Sounds like a lose, lose. Can't see any way to get a majority.
The left will vote down any deal because they want power at any cost, the SNP wants to get out of a union only to join another one, the right wants a complete break and no deal but the populace was split and didn't really know what they wanted.
Sounds like a lose, lose. Can't see any way to get a majority.