& the reason it's important to understand the difference, is because many people might say the following:
"Hcaps are less volatile than Maidens, therefore they require a different approach"
.. which on the face of it looks true
Clearly, Hcaps are less volatile
However, what if that Hcap is priced @ 2.0?
Let's have a look at the traded range of a 2.xx fav, depending on the race type
Is a 1 tick difference enough to validate a change of strategy?
here's the % likelihood of the faves price, depending on the race type - & I'd argue this is why Hcaps are less volatile:
Am I fooling myself?
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Also I'd just like to point out, there could absolutely be reasons why a 2.xx handicap does behave differently to a 2.xx Maiden - but if they ever use the argument of "volatility" - I'd personally call that misleading advice. & the next time it does get mentioned I'll get them to explain away the above post (for all our benefit)
(i.e. a defence could be, we need multiple metrics of volatility i.e. speed of price & it needs to be varied by time)
(i.e. a defence could be, we need multiple metrics of volatility i.e. speed of price & it needs to be varied by time)