I can't see the point in offering odds of 1000 on long term markets, like the football world cup (for teams like New Zealand or Honduras). I mean, you have no access to that money for 90 days for a profit of 0.1%!? Even nowadays, you can easily get that margin by bringing your money to the bank so whats the point? Please enlight me!
You make your own book , so you have prices for every outcome.
You put up lays for everything at 15% or so lower than your own price.
No one who knows anything about Football and Odds Compiling could possible have New Zealand or Honduras less than 5000/1 so laying them at 1000 is a great value bet.
Do people seriously think someone decided to make a New Zealand lay their only bet of the tournament? :D
It works like this:You make your own book , so you have prices for every outcome.You put up lays for everything at 15% or so lower than your own price.No one who knows anything about Football and Odds Compiling could possible have New Zealand or Hon
The Destroyer 18 Apr 23:52 Arn't a lot of the 1000s put up by Betfair on long term markets?
No, Betfair don't seed. They only hedge their multiples liabilities as far as I'm aware.
The Destroyer 18 Apr 23:52 Arn't a lot of the 1000s put up by Betfair on long term markets?No, Betfair don't seed. They only hedge their multiples liabilities as far as I'm aware.
I find it utterly impossible to believe that they need to hedge multiple bets, bearing in mind they offer such appalling odds and charge commission on them!
I find it utterly impossible to believe that they need to hedge multiple bets, bearing in mind they offer such appalling odds and charge commission on them!
Agree Bayes. I can only imagine that the Malta trading team can tolerate only a tiny fraction of the volatility that Betfair as a whole can.
With Betfair's huge cash reserves they could easily just take all the risk, as this would lead to a higher expected overall profit long term.
Do they lose because of commission, or is their gross PL negative too? If it's just commission it would just be money swirling around through Betfair. Not sure what the tax implications are.
Agree Bayes. I can only imagine that the Malta trading team can tolerate only a tiny fraction of the volatility that Betfair as a whole can.With Betfair's huge cash reserves they could easily just take all the risk, as this would lead to a higher exp
chop180 19 Apr 00:15 I find it utterly impossible to believe that they need to hedge multiple bets, bearing in mind they offer such appalling odds and charge commission on them!
I can't really imagine any situation in which someone that aims to make a profit would place a multiples bet, unless there is some kind of promotion going on. So the people that do aren't going to be all that sensitive about pricing.
chop180 19 Apr 00:15 I find it utterly impossible to believe that they need to hedge multiple bets, bearing in mind they offer such appalling odds and charge commission on them!I can't really imagine any situation in which someone that aims t