I would say there is vastly more money being "churned" in proportion to the money being gambled as compared to a few years ago. No way of being absolutely certain of that, though.
I would say there is vastly more money being "churned" in proportion to the money being gambled as compared to a few years ago. No way of being absolutely certain of that, though.
...and wasn't 'trading' more heavily apparent in previous times (seem to recall more about it being an approach in the past).
Though oddly it's now more 'obvious' with the ads for trading approaches actually shown on BF pages these days.
...and wasn't 'trading' more heavily apparent in previous times (seem to recall more about it being an approach in the past).Though oddly it's now more 'obvious' with the ads for trading approaches actually shown on BF pages these days.
I presume a lot, to partly echo pawras, use both methods at times, but specifically trading as an approach is different to occasional trading, I would reckon.
It's a useful question if you are either a trader or a straight punter though - as knowing motives of the market makes some difference I think.
I presume a lot, to partly echo pawras, use both methods at times, but specifically trading as an approach is different to occasional trading, I would reckon.It's a useful question if you are either a trader or a straight punter though - as knowing m
A good example is when a 'blocking' type of strategy from a big trader pushes a particular horse into a heavily value price. But, if it was actually a lay, then that's perhaps different in interpretation.
A good example is when a 'blocking' type of strategy from a big trader pushes a particular horse into a heavily value price. But, if it was actually a lay, then that's perhaps different in interpretation.