
8th February 2012, 12:04 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: Western Australia
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I agree, i have tried the stable system in the past a few times and it can work if you have the right selections and how long to follow them for.
But as i said the other issue is how many to follow.
Following a stable list is like the stock market, know when to get in and know when to get out.
I did have some stats around here will have to see if i can find them but it showed that following about 75% of horses from day 1 in there career to the end would have produced a profit.
Even a horse that wins say 5 in 50 runs can produce a profit, but i don't even want to start thinking of how much it would cost to do this.
The group or listed company is a good idea at least you know a horse has some class if it places in those races.
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