Is it possible to increase the mathematical expectation?

Discussion in 'Risk Management' started by MrAgi1, Oct 2, 2022.

  1. And how do you know the errors of the others? Are you God? :) And who says the "multiple markets" are somehow correlated?
    Man, just stop! The OP has posted a serious question, but you are spamming the thread with your such nonsense...
    Not sure whom I mean, you or this other guy vincentnyc :)
     
    Last edited: Oct 3, 2022
    #41     Oct 3, 2022
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  2. Sekiyo

    Sekiyo

    It implies your model is better at pricing odds than the market. Which in most case isn’t true.

    The closing odds from the big and liquid exchanges (Pinnacle & Co) are fairly efficient.
     
    #42     Oct 3, 2022
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  3. man do you even do any sports betting yourself...if not...quit wasting other ppl time!
     
    #43     Oct 3, 2022
  4. MrAgi1

    MrAgi1

    @Gazillionaire However, Parrando’s paradox is interesting and I would do more studying on that topic. Very useful blog post indeed.
     
    #44     Oct 3, 2022
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  5. I was thinking the question is about stock/options market strategies, not sports betting.
     
    #45     Oct 3, 2022
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  6. ok. fine. sports betting aint for you then. i do both...stonk trading and sports betting...and i use arbitrage betting...it is all in the math.
     
    #46     Oct 3, 2022
  7. If it works for you, then fine, man! But ET is about stocks/index/options/futures/currencies trading, not sports betting.
     
    #47     Oct 3, 2022
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  8. but also about the strategy you use and i use that strategy in both trading the stonk market and sports betting. just because you don't want to hear it doesn't mean it doesn't exist or work. next time, close your mouth if you don't understand something and expand your mind!
     
    #48     Oct 3, 2022
  9. Well, I make it easier for both of us... Bye bye, AH! :)
     
    #49     Oct 3, 2022
  10. that's why there is an old saying "can't teach old dogs new tricks."
     
    #50     Oct 3, 2022