Subject: 800 hours spent Betfair trading

Are you struggling with trading because of time?⏰


In most cases, choosing the wrong sport or strategy could be the most significant contributor.

I have compiled over 800 hours (that’s like 33 days) of trading into this sports strategy selector.

How many hours of trading does it take to be good at trading?

Why 800 hours, you may ask? Having done a survey of thousands of traders and I found, on average, it takes over 800 hours of trading to be profitable at trading.


What are some strategies that you can use to improve trading? Today I will do a run-through, but we shall look at each in more detail in the coming videos.


✔️Not tracking trade

Traders should track more- why did you make the trade, what made you go for that particular trade, what data you picked from the trade, what happened in the trade, the entry/exit, what happened after you exited the trade? 

Could you have extended the trading window?

Traders should track their trades more for better results.


✔️Not listening to the data what trends have you observed, is there another trade you would instead do?


✔️Not being objective

Not looking at trading /themselves objectively and the sport and becoming emotional.


✔️Lack of discipline

Working on the top 3 will improve your trading discipline. However, another way is to subscribe to the Betfair trading channel on youtube https://youtu.be/_87wIIO-wnw and start learning about trading.


✔️Not picking one strategy or one sport

using multiple sports just because you like different sports makes you a jack of trades and master of none.

Putting time and effort into one thing gives better results than multitasking and having no or mixed results.

Here is your free sports strategy selector that will help you improve your trading.


Watch the youtube video and learn about the sports selector strategy and how getting 800 hours of trading can make your trading more profitable.

https://youtu.be/_87wIIO-wnw


Thanks


Ryan


www.betfairtradingcommunity.com



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