08-24-2014, 06:14 PM
Hey kimel, I'm working towards playing the horses on a pro, or at least semi-pro level. I have determined that, of the 87 points covered in the upcoming BASE sub, 10 are related to sales, products, and/or services (don't need those for playing the horses, or, as we call it, investing at the oval office.) 14 are related to communication, and various aspects of dealing with other people (I thought I didn't need those to play the horses, but recent developments are showing me that they could come in handy.) Ultimately, that leaves 63 points, or 73% of the BASE program, that, as far as I'm concerned, are extremely relevant to becoming a successful gambler.
In the book Six Secrets of Successful Bettors, it reveals that some of today's top professional horseplayers were once traders in the financial markets. They regard themselves as entrepreneurs whose business is betting. If you have been trading for ten years, then you know that the biggest obstacles to trading/gambling success are your own emotions. Nothing skews information processing and decision making like fear and greed!
In short, I think BASE can improve my success with playing the horses. I think it would help with trading (stocks or Forex) also.
BASE; I'm gonna get it!
In the book Six Secrets of Successful Bettors, it reveals that some of today's top professional horseplayers were once traders in the financial markets. They regard themselves as entrepreneurs whose business is betting. If you have been trading for ten years, then you know that the biggest obstacles to trading/gambling success are your own emotions. Nothing skews information processing and decision making like fear and greed!
In short, I think BASE can improve my success with playing the horses. I think it would help with trading (stocks or Forex) also.
BASE; I'm gonna get it!
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