Yet another nomination for Blinky Eddy:
Above and beyond his incoherent SI posts on religion and evil short sellers, at daytrader.cc is an amazing tract on (I think) horse racing and gambling:
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Yesterdays time of the winner ", the very base most systems and methods rest upon well over a century now, is as illusive as a " Japanese Candle ", when evaluating the possible rise or fall of small cap stocks on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange.
Therefore Eddy Blinker proposes to throw away all calculators and other electronic gadgets and leave Einstein out of horse racing. For decades you have followed horses which in turn followed other horses. Measuring every stride and between.
" Where did it get youÿ? "
Consequently, why not adopt the law of capital which self explains its unique and never changing constant:
" Money follows money "
Consider imposing Eddy Blinker'sÿ CREDO ÿ upon:
"Horses for Purses "
By doing so you may have stumbled upon a find which may lift your take home winning percentages above present margins. Improving the odds in your favor is about all anyone could expect by betting on future performances ofÿ four legged friends.
If you want more you better click yourself back to Silicon Investor and mingle with anonymous subscribers of " The Jesuit Renegade " or " The Swiss Yodeler " magazines. And may the Holy Ghost show mercy on your investment-trade decisions there!
In either scenario, money which follows money is propelled along with " lost " money.ÿ If it is yours. Never chase itÿ!
Eddy Blinker's formula for short term gambling and stock short selling applications:
Prepare the ambush, Wait for the opportunity. HIT and RUN. _____________________________________________________________
Would anyone who has the slightest idea what this means please explain, TIA. And then, the crowning glory, the laugh out loud, thigh slapping, rolling on the floor finale:
PS. Sorry Folk's- So far the whole concept stinks. OK. Not because Eddy's formula isn't working but because there is far more detailed work involved as original thought. Hopefully by Breeders Cup Day the situation has improved.
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