The phrase
"chance market" refers to a situation where there is uncertainty or risk involved in buying or selling goods or services. It suggests that the outcome of a transaction is unpredictable and there is a possibility of both success and failure.
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Even after limit bets flood in and adjustments are made, there's a
good chance the market still remains highly inefficient and volatile.
Last week we found four winners all at odds against prices, including an FA Cup upset of sorts as our 6/4 shot on Fleetwood in the
double chance market against Championship side Bristol City landed after a dull 0 - 0 at Ashton Gate.
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Man City travel to the improving West Ham on Friday night, with Pep Guardiola showing signs of strain and his Man City side losing to Liverpool and barely scraping past Burnley, many will fancy the 4/5 on West Ham I the double
chance market on Friday night.
We think there's a
good chance the markets will over-correct to the downside and stocks will be undervalued for an extended period).
What are
the chances the market will crash by 50 percent or more as you are nearing or starting retirement?
Of course there is always
the chance the market will spring an historic bear trap by taking out all the stops beneath the April low and immediately turning higher.
For that reason, I believe that backing Atletico Madrid in the double
chance market to win or draw at 11/10 represents decent value.
Back the Cod Army at 9/2 to win or at 6/4 in the double
chance market.
However, with Jose Mourinho's side facing a difficult trip to the Ukraine on the Thursday night before this fixture, we believe that the 3/4 on offer in the double
chance market could well be the one to back.
Back the underdogs at 21/10 in the double
chance market to either win or draw the tournament opener this Saturday.
They have form against United and they are a price of 7/5 in the Double
Chance market to get something out of this game.
I know I could be right, but there's always
a chance the market or the stock does something I don't expect, and the position goes against me.