Thats a nice Acer tree. & I'd love a betfair jacket haha I ended up watching one of your videos from 2016 & it helped me cement my emotional attachment to the exchange. A few days a go I laid a horse inplay, it was jumping poorly & there were 2 horses infront that addent moved a muscle. It must have been a hilly course like exeter where the horse was being pushed on the downhill section instead of giving the horse a breather as there is am uphill finish When the horse was being pushed & improving you can bet the price started to shorten from 12 into 6s I decided to stay clam as the other hourses were still comefortable on the final bend. Sure enough the other 2 had the energy to tackle the uphill finish while the one I laid faded
Curiously, it wasn't Betfair Uk that gave me the jacket. Betfair Australia sent it to me, customer service on a different level there! Glad the videos helped. I'm always trying to think through how best to get across the information and knowledge that I have found important.
Another informative and educational video. Thank you Peter. I'm a Bet Angel customer learning to pre horse race trade. I'm using Betfair's own live video feed but, it only starts showing live pictures as the horses are making their way to post. Can you recommend an alternative horse racing TV coverage provider, for example, At The Races, Sky Racing or something else? Thank you.
I tend to use Racing TV extra to keep an eye on things pre-off. The same service doesn't happen with Sky Racing, though we are half way to solving that problem for Bet Angel users.
I am always fascinated by your clear and deep thoughts, and your calmness. How can you be as cool as a cucumber, like a Buddha? Are you always like that in real life, too? :) Anyways, could you please make a video about what do you do with the money you've made from trading? Do you collect art? Do you go to Michelen-starred restaurants? Do you have a hobby that you can finance with this money?
I didn't used to be like this, I had to unlearn all my bad habits to be able to reshape them to be a good risk taker. It you get too emtional that spills over to your trading. You can always spot a bad risk taker as they always seem to be angry about something! I initially did all those things you would do if you won the lottery. Nice car, decent house and so on. But I mainly invest the money I make. I find that interesting as a 'hobby'. But I do like travelling, so have had quite a few adventures there as well. One mistake I made early on was that I never really thought about what I would do if I was succesful. I just wanted to get there and didn't think much about what to do if I made it.
@@betangeltv It’s often the case that people spend more time worrying about their goals, than freely doing something in the present moment to reach them. Plus, the goal in itself is fleeting, while the journey in the present moment is real and lasting. The habit of thinking that goals must be met, or else failure ensues, is subtly fixed to dependencies. What goals are you holding onto tightly? Which goals are conjoined with the FOMO that you may be experiencing? In other words, what goal does FOMO serve? Quote from a book I just finished reading. It relates to your comment above. Thought i would share Another good video PW. Ps: And another great update (1.58)
You need to be slightly ahead of the market to be super succesfully. Reacting to something ends up becoming a game of speed, which anybody can play, so anticipating something is always worth a lot more.
Good video. What you are seeing in the last 5 minutes of the market are mega accounts with massive balances that have been automated via an excel sheet because they know exactly how to make money from every race. Our job is to get on the coat tails of these professional traders ....who they are....could be anybody. You are here to provide liquidity. - I'm such a cynic I here you say.....Did you get that jacket instead of the hamper. LOL.....keep up the banter.