timsk
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Hi highgradeinfo,
Tim.
My guess is that they're pretty much on a par with one another. There are scandals in the trading world and there are scandals in the horse racing world.is it just me, or do others share the view that horse racing is in general a far more honest medium than most (certainly more honest than 'binary betting') as a trading medium?
I'm not entirely sure what "mental bull's ordure" is - but I take your general point. The difference though is that with trading it's possible for the retail punter to develop a positive expectancy which, as far as I'm aware anyway, isn't possible with horse racing. If this situation ever changes, I imagine there will be a mass migration from trading to gambling on the gee-gees. I would, not least because horse racing has the added advantage of being exciting which, for the most part, trading isn't!As a a punter of 41 years experience, I can tell that the vast majority of people on this forum are mired so deeply in mental bull's ordure that it's doubtful they'll ever get out of it. The fantasies they are chasing are much more far-fetched and less likely to come about than that of your average horse racing punter.
Tim.