SharpEddie47
Bankroll Crusher
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I see a lot of newer bettors in the internet getting excited about "Steam."
They see a line move from -3 to -6 and yell, "CONFIRMED! The sharps are hammering this!"
Here is the reality check: By the time a line moves 3 points, the sharps are long gone. In fact, they are probably betting the other side (the buyback) now.
Real sharp money-the kind that actually moves the market long-term-prefers to be invisible. They don't want to move the line from -3 to -6. They want to bet -3, have it move to -3.5, wait for the public to bet it back down to -3, and then bet it again.
We call this "milking the line."
If you see a line move from -110 to -115, or from -3 to -3.5, that is often a syndicate taking a max-limit position but trying not to spook the book. That 0.5 point move is the "tell." The 3-point move is just panic.
Trust the process. The whisper is usually more important than the scream.
They see a line move from -3 to -6 and yell, "CONFIRMED! The sharps are hammering this!"
Here is the reality check: By the time a line moves 3 points, the sharps are long gone. In fact, they are probably betting the other side (the buyback) now.
Real sharp money-the kind that actually moves the market long-term-prefers to be invisible. They don't want to move the line from -3 to -6. They want to bet -3, have it move to -3.5, wait for the public to bet it back down to -3, and then bet it again.
We call this "milking the line."
If you see a line move from -110 to -115, or from -3 to -3.5, that is often a syndicate taking a max-limit position but trying not to spook the book. That 0.5 point move is the "tell." The 3-point move is just panic.
Trust the process. The whisper is usually more important than the scream.