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(Quote) No golfer, I just really don't care if u listen to my advice or not. It's your funeral...
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(Quote) I have given my advice on the topic. TIA
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(Quote) You should, but I have a feeling that you won't ;)
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(Quote) (1) 400 plays is EXTREMELY insignificant, given the type of data (2) He is competing against bigger boys now and so his edge is "lost" at close by virtue of more intelligent minds being factored in by close So to be clear: by ta…
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(Quote) See, it's interesting to me how upset you get over my clarification of the point you were trying to make. Why does further education and clarification of the chart bother you? My advice serves only to help those understand the realities of …
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(Quote) My friend, the key part in that statement is "at close." The CFB market is very efficient. Tons of intellectual competitors attacking. So I don't believe that RAS' price is more accurate than that of the aggregate of intellectual …
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(Quote) So to be clear, you disagree with me when I say that it is not a profitable proposition to play RAS at close going forward?
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(Quote) Of course they can, and they should. But when a chart is provided to "aid them" in their decision making process, it should be made clear whether that "educational aid" is worthy of being relied upon and to what degree. …
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(Quote) Theoretically speaking: the points ALWAYS matter ;)
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(Quote) While the point is illustrated with the chart, that is an EXTREMELY small sample to predict future %'s off of; especially in a market that continues to become more efficient. I would not expect to win at the closing number going forward wit…
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Every trader requires a certain degree of edge (the good ones measure them in %, not points) so when a price moves, it's cutting into that required %value amount needed to strike. If it moves enough (and 1 to 2 points is VERY significant in most ins…
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(Quote) So excited about this.
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(Quote) And anyone who has worked or been around an athletic department knows what Mike is talking about. I agree completely. F them.
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(Quote) That's who you're going to get because those type of guys are entertaining and this is entertainment after all. A real professional would be the most boring guest ever. No trade secrets and could just talk about the industry and other gener…
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(Quote) Saw it happen live. Completely inexcusable and should have been given more media attention/ridicule. (sadly, that's what it takes to instigate rule changes)
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For those in need, I like this definition best (from a quick google search): duplicitous - marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another; "she was a deceitful scheming…
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(Quote) Agree, but I would characterize the NFL's stance as more duplicitous than clueless and their ignorance as being anything but sincere.
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I risked two years of law firm salary to pursue a career as a pro sports trader. Biggest risk of my life BY FAR. Best bet I ever made ;)
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(Quote) Makes me thing of Joe Namath too and how good he could have been if not for injuring his knee. Bear Bryant said he was the greatest athlete he every coached before the knee injury...scary... "While a senior at Alabama, Joe Namath suff…
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(Quote) Clearly the market, the aggregate of intelligent individuals attacking the WNBA marketplace, disagreed with you.
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(Quote) Yes, it was.
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(Quote) Right, YOU wouldn't, but I would. (Disagree with him that is, I'm not going to put forth the effort to "argue" the point. Take my advice or leave it. Your choice.)
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(Quote) I believe the statement was "efficient enough" and ROFL right back at ya my man ;)
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(Quote) False. I "fade market moves" frequently and if it doesn't correct itself enough by close, then there most likely wasn't enough value to strike at that point of entry. Simple as that. ***Note: This of course assumes an "effic…
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This is the only forum, that I am aware of, where you have actual pros that do share some insights. So I would say: count your blessings. & FYI: The current insights shared are already not given the appreciation that they deserve.