Premier League title odds lagged Betfair by 12-18 seconds during key matches.
Depth was better though—executed €2000 at 0.9% slippage vs 1.7% elsewhere. Charts need more L2 data to match professional brokerages.
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Depth was better though—executed €2000 at 0.9% slippage vs 1.7% elsewhere. Charts need more L2 data to match professional brokerages.
Bank transfer deposited $25 for the PL market in thirty-one minutes.
Could use more historical data tools though.
Found presidential odds here 8% sharper than what my mates were getting elsewhere.
Was pleasantly surprised to see direct bank transfers for central bank markets with reasonable forex spreads. Couldn't find ACH though.
Would help if the Super Bowl live alerts matched sportsbook granularity.
My £200 got 3% more exposure after accounting for vig.
Expected more friction given the regulated space, but was trading an Oscars longshot within 15 minutes of first login.
Quick but didn’t resolve my ambiguity about fed phrasing 'substantial progress' versus 'moderate'.
Email timestamps show 6:02:33 and 6:02:37 AM for the same event—small bug but could get expensive.
Fees on Signet cost me £5 for three round-trip Grammy trades.
Sent SEC timestamps as evidence and they updated resolutions fairly, though it took two days to review.
Once found though, the volume was decent and resolution straightforward.
Funds appeared in my account at 11:17 AM same day. Minor deduction for processing, but within expected parameters. Would prefer raw blockchain timing data alongside settlement confirmations for audit purposes.
Deposit options are straightforward but SEPA transfers aren't instant – took two days for funds to clear. Once in though, execution was flawless with no unexpected fees.
Had to adjust limit orders three times before fills. Rest of the experience is solid but liquidity outside politics/sports needs work.
Only quibble: wish there was a way to automate withdrawals after small wins instead of manual requests each time.
Payout on my celebrity announcement trade correctly reflected the timestamp of their verified social media post, not press coverage delays.
Put $60 on a heatwave duration contract through Signet and had it filled at mid-price within 90 seconds - not Nasdaq speed but shockingly decent for such a niche.
Still, £150 went in while I was on the tube trading that IPO date—settled by the next stop.