Horse Trading guide
- willi
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Horse Trading guide
I have been interested in horse and tennis trading lately so i did some research and I found about Caan Berry`s website and youtube channel and he has some really nice free content on his websime and yt channel but thats kinda not enough so i was thinking about buying his ebook called horse trading guide and his video package wich isnt really cheap so i was wondering if someone already had experience with this guy or bought his book to give me opinion about it.
- willi
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Thanks for the reply, btw can you suggest me any other YT channel or blog where i can get usefull information about trading. Keep in mind im only begginer in trading
- arbusers
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I informed Kladionicar via pm, that he could search on youtube for some videos by Jimmakos, a well known trader.
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- willi
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Thanks for the reply guys... I have watched most of the Caan Berry`s free videos on youtube and I am familiar with Geek`s Toy software wich he is using, but my trial is over so I am thinking about paying 20 pounds for three months subscription. Have you ever used this software and is it worth this money, is there any better software in the market. To sum up i am familiar with this softwares and some basics about trading, I also read " Trading in the zone" and it kinda helped me to understand some basics about trading psychology but i didnt manage to find any pattern or trading guide to teach me how to get the edge over the market so i am currently searching for this
- Smartsportstrader
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I have Caan's videos and Trading guide. I found them very useful but they won't transform you into a profitable trader overnight.
They will certainly give you a better understanding of the horse racing markets and how to approach them though.
They will certainly give you a better understanding of the horse racing markets and how to approach them though.
- willi
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@smartsportstrader hey thanks for the reply. I have plenty questions to ask you about the subject. Do you mind if I pm you?
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@Max well i just got used to Geek's toy so changing software would probably take some time to get used to new one and subscription for three months is 20 pounds not such a big deal isnt it?
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When you find your strategies you'll see that different softwares adopt differently to different strategies. It's not unusual among serious traders to use more than one. GT is certainly one of the best ones. Gruss is another one not mentioned before.
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When you master all the technicalities of trading, but only afterwords you will find out that psychology is the key. The former is absolutely useless without the latter.
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Keep watching, trade with very small stakes (you won't lose much but it'll help you to focus) and record (if it doesn't disturb you from trading) your actions. Than review what happened, what you did and why. You can also try talking to yourself like a maniac while trading providing rationale to your moveskladionicar wrote: I also read " Trading in the zone" and it kinda helped me to understand some basics about trading psychology but i didnt manage to find any pattern
When you master all the technicalities of trading, but only afterwords you will find out that psychology is the key. The former is absolutely useless without the latter.