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ian smith

Hi Ray ...... sorry I missed the bit were you gave reasons for not trading so much ... was it because of computer speed ?

When you say you are cherry picking .... do you mean you are delaying trades and not getting better prices as you are placing the bet nearer the finish of the race or event?

Any which way, glad to see you are making healthy profits

regards

Ian

Ray

Hi Ian,

The entry detailing all the reasons for my poor performance ia at: http://thesportstrader.lastminuteliving.com/the_sports_trader/2007/05/monday_30th_apr.html

You are right I am delaying hitting the submit button and I am tending to trade towards the end of races.

Good Luck.

Ray

Jen Hood

Ray,
You getting a better computer won't increase in running liquidity. If the bets were there you would take them now on your current PC.

The trouble is that since IR commission went from 0% to 2% liquidity has died a death and practically all there is now is the bot player offering backs lower/lays higher than the other exchange. It is very noticeable that your drop in "trades" has come at the same time as the commission increase.

Strange that Betdaq increases their commission just before the other exchange and it coincides with takeover rumours. Now would be the time to drop commission and try win customers over.... if... the rumours aren't true.

Ray

Hi Jen,

I know that liquidity is not too good at the moment but I can not control that. I do know that my computer and internet connection have been on a go slow so I can correct that.

Unlike Betfair, Betdaq has not increased it's commission structure, they have just taken away the 0% commission incentive that had been running for 6 months.

The in-running commission of 2% is still much cheaper than other exchanges and I can hardly begrudge paying this low rate. After all Betdaq are a buisness looking to make profits.

There are always rumours about the takeover of Betdaq. The owner of Betdaq is one of the UK's richest men and he has owns a very good company. I will concede that if an offer was made for Betdaq that exceeded his valuation it could be sold but then you could say the same of any company.

I personally hope that Betdaq stays as it is and I am sure that most Betfair customers would also want the same so that there is some competition in the betting exchange market.

Good Luck with your trading Jen.

Ray

Paul

Hi Ray! Have u ever tried just laying the short priced favs & then backing them in running for a profit?

Ray

Hi Paul,

I have tried most ways of trading a favourite. I find the best ones to trade are decent favourites that tend to be front runners, then I will back either just before the off or soon after and lay off for a profit as soon as possible.

Good Luck

Ray

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