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interesting post
good luck |
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what odds would you give youself to earn similar amount to salary over the next year? What would happen if it it all went tits up?
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the easy thing i see is dealing with no finanncial educated rivals
reading the whole of your post, you're not exactly hot in the english education dept. imo ! |
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youve actually been here for 4 years
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Maths not his strong point either :D
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Not being harsh but I take it your first language isn't English?
Anyways, good luck, hope it works out well for you whatever you do. |
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Agreed. The more the merrier :)
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well i,m spanish and studied for a while in the U.S, the thing is that i,m very conservative, trying to make a safe increase of 0,2-0,3% in a daily basis, but i take generally what the market gives me , somedays more, some days less, i think the liquidity is going down, and that affect my game plan, have any of you noticed the liquidity going down, specially in the long term markets (winner of leagues, and tournaments....) i think the matched size has been increased butthe double matching, if i match a bet of 4 euros with another guy is considered 8 euros in volume (jajaja nice trick),
Anyway i am worried about bf going down in busy days for international customers, (saturdays mainly), and sometimes whenever it wants, that is getting a new risk in my plan: Risk of the site going down that made me go down in my maximun exposure to a market (i have my limits) and dont never get over them, just risk management. Ahh to those English academics , i,m sorry for my english as a second language, i would like to see you trying to speak a second or third langage properly, hot shot hooligans |
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to the enclish academic.... you should show more respect to other people trying to speake your language, well how can you show respect, i see you around here everyday no shirt drunk at twelve, and shouting, then falling asleep anywhere, eating rubbish..... such a lack of class and style.....
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he's got a point....
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I can see the chip on his shoulder from here!
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patatas frita...
No. Don't quit your job. If you can make money as a second income stick with that. You never know when the landscape of this place will change. Take today, cross matching introduced on in running horse races. If that had been your bag you're out business with about four hours notice. All edges are finite, the interface can change, PC could go up to 50%, you just never know what's round the corner. The only time I would quit my job is if I had enough money to last the rest of my life. |
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i see you around here everyday no shirt drunk at twelve, and shouting, then falling asleep anywhere, eating rubbish..... such a lack of class and style.....
Have you been spying on me? |
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hot shot hooligans
thats a new one to me but at least he spelt it right |
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Agree with inner city sumo.
Unless your job is a totally degrading experience or full of the unhealthy sort of stress, why quit? Suddenly you have to make your edge come up with ... 1500 (?) a month, every month, extra. Will your full time attention do that? Plus, there is the social side. Perhaps where you are it won't be an issue, but work can offer movement, new experiences, healthy stress.... not everyone is cut out for self-employment, as this is what it is..... Think more. Good luck. |
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Well i think the horizon can change, that thing of cross betting..., they get a few tricks away when they made bets go in both sides, (when someones bets against in 6 it goes the way in 1,2) they took some money form me from there
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Facts 25 Mar 17:06
the easy thing i see is dealing with no finanncial educated rivals reading the whole of your post, you're not exactly hot in the english education dept. imo ! His English is better than your Spanish you condescending Tw@t. And what has it got to do with the Question?. |