Love all your videos and all you do... just can you turn the background mucic off. It's your information and knowledge that we want to listen to... Thanks... John
I just don't understand how this works in the long run. Would it not work out that although you consistently make a small profit, when you do eventually lose, the big loss essentially wipes out the whole profits? Just wondering where the edge comes from? Thanks
Please as a new trader do you think you could turn the music in the background down a bit or of it would make it much easier to listen to what you are trying to teach thank you.
Was very interested to learn about the betfair simulator. At the time of wrtiting it seems to be permanently in 'maintenance mode' and unavailable. Pity.
Comprehensive video, one scalp I like during football matches, is when a goal is scored. Overs/Unders odds always overshoot, then return pretty quickly to where they ought to be. Quite a wide opportunity window. Other side of the coin is not to scalp anything while a goal might go in. Sod's law says it will when you don't want it to.
There isn't a safest sport per say but you should do it on any market where there isnt a definite outcome that can hurt you in the moment i.e don't scalp correct score markets when a goal can kill your trade. But the under 2.5 although a goal would hurt you it wouldn't take your entire stake. Horse racing scalping pre race would be another safer market but becomes a risk once in play. Hope this helps and thanks for the kind words!!
Hi James Very good video.I am looking at a stratergy for trading the u6.5 or 5.5 market at kick off for one tick profit. Just wondering how long it would take to match.
Hey, do you have any advice on how to pick matches for scalping? I find the good odds, do alright then on another match lose half my stake and end in minus, do you have any tips? Thank you 😊
It can be abit of a lottery to be fair. It depends on which markets you are scalping too. I find scalping markets after a goal is scored works a treat. Best advice is to scalp as quick as possible and be happy with profit, no matter how much. Green is green!! Never stay on one match for too long. Use larger stakes your comfortable with chalk up a few scalps for a decent profit then move on. The longer your scalping one match the more your leaving yourself open to risk.
@@TradingTheMarket thanks for the reply. I agree, after a year I'm happy with any green! Tonight's goal came after 2mins of play, that's got to be unlucky! I'll take a look at scalping after a goal and see how that goes :)