Today's Horse Racing

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Euler
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Strong betting markets tend to produce strong trading markets.
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Euler
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This afternoon could be interesting, a few real shorties on the card.
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That photo finish was fun
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People I think my Stop Loss is playing up any ideas?

I have the book reversed and NONE selected in top left. Had stop loss in on same side as won't allow me to place on the other side, which I think is due to reverse, as it met my exit the hedge was reversed so as it continued to drift I was losing profit
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biniaz35 wrote:
Thu Aug 10, 2017 3:38 pm
People I think my Stop Loss is playing up any ideas?

I have the book reversed and NONE selected in top left. Had stop loss in on same side as won't allow me to place on the other side, which I think is due to reverse, as it met my exit the hedge was reversed so as it continued to drift I was losing profit
It works exactly the same no matter if your using the normal or reversed odds display
http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 47&t=11746
dragontrades
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How do you guys manage trading the afternoon and evening on the same day?
I have started to struggle to go all the way and usually knock off at around 7pm.
Any tips?
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This evening is trading better than the afternoon IMHO.

I start to get really tired at this time of year, looking forward to September.
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dragontrades wrote:
Thu Aug 10, 2017 6:43 pm
How do you guys manage trading the afternoon and evening on the same day?
I have started to struggle to go all the way and usually knock off at around 7pm.
Any tips?
I guess you just begin to get used to it over time, and like Euler im starting to wish for sept now wind down a bit.
Your doing the right thing though by knocking off when you feel your getting tired or concentration is beginning to wave, no point in continuing when your not 100%
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Had a really good session this evening but the AW madness on the last two races cost me a few quid.
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Euler wrote:
Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:13 pm
Had a really good session this evening but the AW madness on the last two races cost me a few quid.
That last one at Wol was a nightmare
JPK65
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I have been off work for the past 2 weeks and I have been trading both the afternoons and evenings. I tend to avoid the last race on each card as I have found that things often get a bit mad, hence I normally have a short break between the afternoon and evening cards. I must say that markets seem easier to read in afternoon racing. You full timers have a good life :)
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Manipulated out while the market was still thin?
I hate the prices being pushed around like this
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davedragon wrote:
Fri Aug 11, 2017 2:33 pm
Manipulated out while the market was still thin?
I hate the prices being pushed around like this
I sat on that one strong!
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I'm finding the markets pretty readable so far
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I do love a hectic Hcap
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