The month test came to a close yesterday in a very positive manner gaining 1.18 points,1.05 points and 1.49 points for the final three days making the total for the past week 6.81 points.This means that the total for the past month is a very acceptable 26.16 points.I had also been running the test for the previous month which gained 27 points exactly so it has remained consistent despite the changeover period from jumps to flat.The final figure for the 2 month period is therefore 53.16 points.The figure for the little add on system I kept mentioning during the last month of the test remains at 24 points so when this is taken into consideration the total becomes 77.16 points.In my first post about the above strategy I stated that this little gem had a good chance of being profitable in the long term for anyone prepared to put in a little work and my findings over the past 2 months certainly endorses this.I personally used what I deemed to be a very low risk approach which after an initial period of ” paper trading” kept the bank moving forward almost constantly and I experienced just 3 losing days throughout the whole test period by following the sound advice with regards to the stake saving strategies as laid down in the very well written manual.The advised bank of 25 points was never under threat and a 1 point gain per day would more than double the bank each month.This strategy far surpasses every system I have tested before and I think it will be many a long day before I am fortunate enough to find another with anywhere near the potential of this one.
My thanks to Justin for sharing it with me and to Sam for allowing me to test it on this website.
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were the selections easy to come by?
is there enough liquidity in the market to trade in order to 100 pounds per point?
Hello Tommy.My selections took on average 30-40 mins per day to find.A little studying was necessary on the site advised by the author Justin.I tended to select short priced runners as opposed to much longer odds selected by Justin.As for bet size I actually placed bets at the Betfair minimum or below during the test period and did not take in the amount of liquidity at the time as there was never a problem with such small bets.I did however watch a few races yesterday and very few runners would have been able to take £100 bets especially the higher priced ones so my answer on liquidity has to be no.I would advise you to contact the author Justin at the website who I know would gladly offer you further advice without pushing any products at all.I have always found him to be ever ready to help and a really honest and genuine guy.Hope this helps and good luck.
Hi Ivor – maybe I can clarify Tommy’s question for him with regards to liquidity from a regular user point of view – My current staking level when using the strategies is more often than not around the £ 50 per point level staking and very rarely do not get matched up and have plenty of users now in the markets with many using similar amounts and often more and have had no problems as yet getting matched up. On the occasions where part of your bet may get matched which at the end of the day is just an expected part of any trading practice we can just use the net or hedge button to emulate the next part of the trade and even though sometimes on the higher priced selections there may appear not to be much liquidity in terms of money waiting you will generally find a trader that is prepared to drop in and match up your trade easily enough at some stage during the process.
The in-play liquidity for horse racing is improving all of the time as we will always have other systems opposing what we are doing and I have never as yet in the 8 or so months had a single report in regards to liquidity problems which basically answers the question you are asking. What is seen in the actual markets in terms of money waiting to be matched and actual directly matched in play bets which happen very quickly are two different things and you will find the actual traded volumes in play will far exceed the visual money waiting in the market which of course can be seen more clearly if using some half decent software on a ladder interface.
I hope this helps and get in touch if you need any further assistance or clarification.
Justin.
Thanks for the comprehensive reply Justin.There are aspects I was most certainly not aware of due to my limited stakes when trading so hopefully this clarifies things for Tommy.
Thank-you Ivor and if Tommy or indeed anyone wants any further clarification or has any further general or trading questions they wish to ask me directly then I do have a new questions and answers page on the website or they can contact me over at thetradinghouse.co.uk using the “contact us” form and I will only be too pleased to offer any assistance.
Justin.
how do you purchase it as doesnt seem to be on the website listed – thanks
Hello Mike.If you go to the site and use “contact us” down the left hand side of the page I’m sure Justin will sort it out for you.
Regards
Ivor
many thanks
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