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- January 9, 2011 at 00:17 #17189
Hi,
I am new to horseracing, and I am wondering if you know about any sites or newspapers that are providing with tips every day.
I want to become a good horseracing trader, and need as much good information as possible to become one.
The best would be to get tips from a daily tipster every day. This should be from a well known tipster, that many people follow.
If you get that information early, you can back the horse early, and then lay it later on – with a profit.
January 9, 2011 at 03:09 #335158Good idea
January 9, 2011 at 07:40 #335162
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Yup only you and 1,346,874 punters thought of it before him 
The best way to do it is study racing and the markets yourself and look for horses you think the bookies have got wrong.
No short cuts in this game.
Other than that, best you put all your bets in a biscuit tin, pay yourself out when you win and leave your losses in the tin……The way you are going about things at the end of the year chances are your house will be full of biscuit tins stuffed with fivers and tenners.
January 9, 2011 at 14:41 #335192I agree with the last post there are no shortcuts to success and you will have as many or more losing days than winning ones so don’t expect you will become an expert tipster overnight.
Most daily national newspapers covers tips for the day’s racing, the Racing Post is required reading and I also find the Sporting Life website is good for racing coverage.
I am by no means an expert tipster though am happy to provide further advice if you want.
January 9, 2011 at 14:43 #335193Its a vocation that take years if not decades. You need to study mate and come to your own conclusions.
Tipping lines for example Mick Fitz are not only a disgrace but they are useless. Don’t bother your head listening to average jockeys telling you want to do with your money.
January 9, 2011 at 15:42 #335199As mentioned above, don’t bother using tipping services, even if their free for a while like Mick Fitz service is. Study and come to your own conclusions, don’t let anybody tell you what to put your money on.
January 10, 2011 at 00:52 #335264:lol: Yup only you and
1,346,874
punters thought of it before him

The best way to do it is study racing and the markets yourself and look for horses you think the bookies have got wrong.
No short cuts in this game.
Other than that, best you put all your bets in a biscuit tin, pay yourself out when you win and leave your losses in the tin……The way you are going about things at the end of the year chances are your house will be full of biscuit tins stuffed with fivers and tenners.
And thats being very conservative
January 10, 2011 at 16:03 #335314It seems to be no easy way to make money from Horseracing trading then. Maybe it is better to concentrate on other sports instead. Like football and tennis…?
I just thought it was some good ideas about how to make money on horseracing. I had an impression that you had many traders making money on this.
From Betfair trading, you don’t play against the company, but they want as much trading as possible to get a percentage of every trade. Therefore, it is possible for people to help each other making money.
I know it should be possible to make money long term on this, but I need to get in touch with the right people that are trading for a living.
January 10, 2011 at 16:49 #335321There are plenty of videos on "YouTube" if you want to learn the mechanics of how to trade.
If you want instructional videos then, type in "Badger Trading" into "Google" and take heed of the advice.
Regards
January 10, 2011 at 16:55 #335322It seems to be no easy way to make money from Horseracing trading then
If there was an easy way do you really think people would be falling over themselves to tell you what it was?
January 10, 2011 at 19:28 #335344Testman – do you work in banking by any chance?
January 10, 2011 at 20:14 #335353It seems to be no easy way to make money from Horseracing trading then
If there was an easy way do you really think people would be falling over themselves to tell you what it was?
January 10, 2011 at 20:25 #335356It seems to be no easy way to make money from Horseracing trading then
If there was an easy way do you really think people would be falling over themselves to tell you what it was?
There"s tipsters,there"s good tipsters,then there"s me! I make what some find impossible look easy and thats me being modest!
January 10, 2011 at 21:10 #335363type in "Badger Trading" into "Google" and take heed of the advice.
Or you could go directly to my advert-free, not-selling-anything, non-spam site at http://www.sportstrading.biz
January 11, 2011 at 07:38 #335402type in "Badger Trading" into "Google" and take heed of the advice.
Or you could go directly to my advert-free, not-selling-anything, non-spam site at http://www.sportstrading.biz

It is not "spam" – all the instructional videos are free of charge and if you want to learn to trade correctly they contain the best advice.
How dare you accuse me of posting "Spam".
N.B. I have no connection to the "site" whatsoever.
January 11, 2011 at 08:38 #335404These are completely free reports and will help anyone getting started in horses racing
Proform Daily Reports for Tuesday January 11th,
RaceCard Reports http://tiny.cc/cqw0l
Trainer Jockey Reports http://tiny.cc/461qsJanuary 11, 2011 at 10:35 #335419How dare you accuse me of posting "Spam".
Oh dear.
Re-reading my post I do appreciate that perhaps it might be construed as insinuating that your helpful advice to the original poster was a spamming construct.Can I honestly and truthfully say that such was the furthest thing from my mind when I posted. My sincere apologies that my post made you believe it to be a derogatory reference to your’s; I truly intended no such implication whatsoever. Honestly.
I hadn’t even undertaken your rejoinder to google search "badger trading", so any material within such a search would have been be alien to me at the time of posting.
My one-line post was a suggestion to by-pass a search and go directly to my pathetic site ( and a petty boast that it contained no adverts, spam or "sales" efforts). Perhaps I should have underscored the word "directly".I sincerely hope you will accept my regret and apologies for having unintentionally offended you, and a re-assurance that no malice or imputation was intended whatsoever.
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