April 30th, 2009, 07:24 AM
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Enlighten me!!
Ive been on this site for about 2 weeks. I have about 50% of my roll staked out so far. Im looking to stake out up to 90% of my roll. I want about 60% of it in low risk BAPs. Im finding it a bit difficult to reach that considering I dont want any more than 5% in one person who is running a low risk BAP. What Im seeing mostly are higher risk BAPs for MTTs in FTOPs, WSOP and higher buyin MTTs. I understand there is value in these expecially when they have a grind clause. In essence though they still tend to be riskier than high volume BAPs. So may question is, have BAPs on this site always been like this? or is this a stage where there are alot of quick hitters for a while then later on there are more high volume BAPs? Also if this is the norm do you think this will correct itself because ppl will invest less in high risk BAPs, so they find it harder getting investors and start adding more volume BAPs in order to get investors?Just trying to get a feel for how things work here. Thanks in advance.
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April 30th, 2009, 07:28 AM
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They come in bunches, sometimes you wont see many low risk, then other times you'll see plenty. Between SCOOP just ending and FTOPS coming there's a lot more high risk than normal going on, but its just a phase like everything else. I do think players are generally trying to make their baps lower risk overall, so that helps.
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April 30th, 2009, 07:28 AM
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u can transform a high risk bap in a normal risk bap:
buy 1 share in every high risk bap and count it as 1 bap.
Im sure someone gonna correct me but it sounds logical to me right now.
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April 30th, 2009, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by soze
u can transform a high risk bap in a normal risk bap:
buy 1 share in every high risk bap and count it as 1 bap.
Im sure someone gonna correct me but it sounds logical to me right now.
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That strategy does work, but its a lot of work.
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April 30th, 2009, 07:33 AM
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That strategy does work, but its a lot of work.
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I can imagine.
I am completely random with my investments actually.
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April 30th, 2009, 07:34 AM
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Buy this. Clemson's May-June BAP escrowed by Pesci *Revised: April 30th* sold out keep shippin
cds is right, sometimes there will be a string of great heeb-type BAPs, and sometimes you will see nothing. It's hard to get into some heebs bc they are in such high demand and horses will give past investors priority.
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April 30th, 2009, 07:40 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by soze
u can transform a high risk bap in a normal risk bap:
buy 1 share in every high risk bap and count it as 1 bap.
Im sure someone gonna correct me but it sounds logical to me right now.
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Yah I had thought about that too. cds had mentioned that to me when I did a coaching session with him. I dont have enough data yet. But if you were to compare 10 low risk high volume BAPs to 50 low volume high risk BAPs of equal value in cost; I wonder which would have a greater ROI. Also cds brings up a good point, the more BAPs you have running the more work. So there is more cost in time when it comes to that strategy.
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