Disliked{quote} if they allow scalp in a horse race you can bet one second before the horse reached the final line. but unfortunately they do not allow scalping in a horse race.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} if they allow scalp in a horse race you can bet one second before the horse reached the final line. but unfortunately they do not allow scalping in a horse race.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Your absolutely right go ahead and bet on your horse i hope it winsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Who says that? People accept bets after the go even on 5 furlong race, under a minute.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Your absolutely right go ahead and bet on your horse i hope it wins to be a little more clear on my thoughts i see alot of people bashing each other than sharing trading ideas everyone has their own style of trading hand has different targetsIgnored
Disliked{quote} There is a class of bookmakers called Insurers. If they are winning soon after the go or even within the straight or 100 yards of the finish post, they offer very small odds just to insure their wins, in case horse falls or something like that happens.Ignored
Disliked{quote} insurance is also a bet. what is this kind of insurers in trading? something like options?Ignored
DislikedTo me it looks a retest of the most recent high and then we go lower. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} (True) Bookmakers never take risk, they make book. They help you cede your risk. For example, if you have bet 3/1 on a horse and that horse is winning, you can ask them to transfer your risk to someone who is willing for a significantly lower rate for example 0.5/1. This way you net off with 2.5/1 if horse wins or Break-even if horse loses somehow.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am in growing agreement with this sentiment. So much so, that I've bitten the bullet for the bear, and taken a speculative short here - based on the pin formed on the daily to the descending magenta TL, and the retrace back up to, but not break through, the daily Guppy profile. The weekly and monthly Guppy profile inversions are also lending to thoughts that the Euro is a little knackered. {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} looks like you often bet in horse races. You are a habitual gambler.Ignored
Disliked{quote} hey 45.. looks like old Guppy will tease us for a while.. could be wrong, but with a bit of help from Cable & EURGBP the projected H4 "For Pip's Sake" profile may look like this.. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} My father quit in 1978 and my in-laws family closed their last bookshop only 2 years ago.Ignored
Disliked{quote} My father quit in 1978 and my in-laws family closed their last bookshop only 2 years ago.Ignored
Disliked{quote} My father quit in 1978 and my in-laws family closed their last bookshop only 2 years ago.Ignored
DislikedI am just visiting. Haven't been on this thread in a while. So many different numbers posted and in all directions. I see nothing has changedIgnored