Hi,
Can someone recommend me some learning resources for cricket trading?
I am really struggling to understand wtf is going on with these markets. Everything i touch turns to red.
I've read a certain Mr X's guide but didn't get much out of it apart from "lookout for the weather".
I need to understand when to enter and exit the market, how long to hold positions for, how to build in a margin of error etc. Not interested in scalping.
Test matches are apparently easier than IPL. But I still have NFI. There seems to be a lot of irregular events occurring within games these days, like India scoring their lowest ever score in the first test match. I bet a lot of people did their money on that one.
Where should I go to learn?
Thanks
Can someone recommend learning resources
Not really I have never seen any worthwhile trading guide for cricket. Though crunchy frog's database may provide a starting point for newbies.abgespaced wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 1:54 amHi,
Can someone recommend me some learning resources for cricket trading?
I am really struggling to understand wtf is going on with these markets. Everything i touch turns to red.
I've read a certain Mr X's guide but didn't get much out of it apart from "lookout for the weather".
I need to understand when to enter and exit the market, how long to hold positions for, how to build in a margin of error etc. Not interested in scalping.
Test matches are apparently easier than IPL. But I still have NFI. There seems to be a lot of irregular events occurring within games these days, like India scoring their lowest ever score in the first test match. I bet a lot of people did their money on that one.
Where should I go to learn?
Thanks
It takes time following cricket games and their markets, its a long, long road. I made that journey & because I thoroughly enjoy the game that made it less arduous.
About India last week, yes that hurt me a freakish aberration