2nd May 2014, 06:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by evajb001
CP this may be a stupid question but what about if the side you lay is the side that shortens?
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No question is ever stupid, there are only stupid answers.
You still back it back and lock in the loss.
The number of times the market gets it wrong, compensates more than enough for those losses. Think of it as a strategy rather than this particular transaction.
We are backing and laying the movement not the actual team or the odds.
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