Live video needed when trading Betfair?

So I get a few similar questions regularly via the various social media feeds and email. The most popular lately seems to be – Do you really need Live video feeds when trading pre-race?

I can see why some would ask this as the suggestion of odds movements Pre-Off are not directly linked to betting in-play as you see the events unfold although it’s not strictly true.

Some of the other questions I get often are usually something like – If im backing as the price is coming in and then a large sum appears on the lay side of the ladder should I exit or ignore it? To which my answer usually is – I haven’t got a clue!!

Starting to trade on Betfair is much the same for everyone, into the darkness, lots of  numbers flashing and moving and not a lot of sense to it. So these kind of questions are normal initially but when you think about it, if you’re int this to make some cash or even to make a lot of cash do you need the live video feed? Of course you do! You’ll need every snippet of information on offer to you, sometimes the smallest comment or hint from the video feed can result in an easy profit, or even better helping you miss that nasty loss. The other questions like the money on the ladders etc are pretty impossible to answer as if you think about it is a few bets really all it takes to influence a whole market? Hell no! there’s a lot going on from a lot of different parties, all with different objectives…. to truly succeed you’ll need to understand all that you can, it’s completely possible to turn up to more or less any market and turn a small profit without much knowledge in my experience but having that bit extra is likely to make all the difference. It’s also worth knowing that if you’ve matched £5 on the race you’re looking to trade the Betfair Live Video feed is absolutely free.

Think about it like this –

If you was going to build a brick wall in your back garden you would need to:

  • Consider what tools you would need
  • Consider the materials required to build it and the amounts needed
  • Research the weather conditions you may need to do this
  • Look up techniques on building it efficiently
  • Work out how long it would take and if you will need help to complete it before the cement sets
  • Prepare the area and make sure the ground is level

And you could go on and on…. and after you had prepared everything and made a good plan of action to take you would rely on your own handy work of which would no doubt take some experience before you was good at laying the bricks! Although it’s not extremely complicated there is a lot to consider – if you are to succeed to any kind of level anyway.

What im saying here is, trading Betfair’s horse racing markets is no different. Would you go into the garden with all your bricks, cement etc start mixing it up and stacking bricks before checking the sky/weather for a potential storm? Trading without the live video would be pretty similar, if a horse rears up and throws a jockey across the parade ring its best to know about it if you have an open trade or not!

The questions about a single thing influencing the price is much the same (large stakes question above). In our example would you of spent hours in your DIY store picking the right tools to use to build the wall, ignore the cement and wonder why you hadn’t managed to make the perfect wall? In the betting markets it’s no different, focusing on the favourite’s levels of support is great but if you didn’t notice the money pouring onto an outsider you can find yourself in it pretty quick! Even if there is large stakes sat on the ladder in the way….

In summary I don’t think you can have too much information on offer, the charts the Geeks Toy has to offer are pretty helpful so as long as you have the screen space use them all! Live feeds, read the racing news paper, tips columns etc… Information is key, and often the difference between a few extra ticks profit and a few less ticks loss!

Have a great weekend!

5 thoughts on “Live video needed when trading Betfair?

  1. I am so happy when I see people ask this kind of questions. It’s lame.
    It is normal to have a hard time when you start up trading, but to say “If im backing as the price is coming in and then a large sum appears on the lay side of the ladder should I exit or ignore it?” and to expect a definitive answer, after you put some effort into documenting or reading/watching Caan’s guide/video pack, it is frankly, sorry if I offend someone, stupid.
    Those who got consistent at sports trading will never go out of people to pour money into their banks, because there always will be average punters who put value into the market and always will be a bunch of wanna-be traders waiting for someone like Caan to hold their hand and direct them to “riches and freedom”, but of course they’ll quit after first bank blowout (“Neah! This won’t work. Just dabling around with this Betfair thingy to give my money to the sharks”).
    God bless! Keep ’em coming!
    Ok. Maybe my comment is not constructive and a bit harsh, but… what you gonna do (Tip: work harder)

  2. Hi Caan

    Have you written an article on what you recommend on setting up your trading station?

    Kind regards

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