
28th February 2007, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by stugots
fair enough mark & angryp, & i tend to agree with u both.
i often lay in early at what i percieve to be an unders price but then bet back out to reduce potential losses if i start to get that 'bad feeling' abt my ever shortening nag. not a regular occurance but one of the reasons bf is somewhat of a revelation, to me at least, the ability to get out of unexpected trouble.
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In an earlier incantation of my lay method I was placing a "stop loss" on the shorteners occasionally, and again you could probably automate this. I'm really trying to make my approach as simple as possible now, and I've learned from experience that the best "stop loss" is to place the lay just before the jump or not at all. Drifting after the lay doesn't worry me in the slightest.
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