Investing at the Racetrack


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Small Track Betting


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This authoritative guide will make horseplayers a lot of money. Respected racing author C.N. Richardson takes would-be winners through his eight-point system for betting. Most important, by working his strategy at small tracks (including Finger Lakes Racetrack, Great Lakes Downs, Lone Star Park, and Turf Paradise) rather than their larger counterparts, Richardson shows the fantastic results of his system in real situations. His keys rules for doing a top-notch analysis of the odds include having knowledge of the trainers, limiting betting to no more than five races at any given track, and choosing exotic betting options, like trifectas, to maximize the investment’s return. He also includes and explains personal idiosyncrasies like never betting on a race he can’t see!




Auctions


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Smith tells how the straight capitalist economic law of supply and demand rarely governs the auction process, and how the beliefs and actions of the auction participants determine values.







The Horse Racing Place Bet Investment Strategy


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Tim Russell ex bookie turned punter explains how it is possible with the right strategy how to turn the tables on his ex colleagues, the bookmaking fraternity using a betting market which is not seriously considered by the general betting public. This is a long term investment strategy not a get rich quick scheme and how you approach this is all explained in great detain in this book. The strategy itself, banks, staking and mindset all as well as a successful strategy are all important when considering placing bets on the horses







Bare Essentials Of Investing, The: Teaching The Horse To Talk


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The objective of this book is to help an individual (or a family) design a personal investment strategy. It explains how stock markets can be used to make a large fortune from a small investment. It also recommends an approach to increase a reasonable return on investment and explains the importance of investment alternatives.The book is based on the premise that the US stock market is not too high compared to the long-term value of its securities. It further assumes that readers are interested both in return likely to be earned on investment and the risk of not earning the return target.The focus on this book is on “personal” investing. It begins with three basic rules of investing and concludes with ten subordinate rules and other suggestions for investing.