3rd February 2002, 08:50 AM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
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Logic,
I think in a market where there is a reasonable variation in prices, the top fluc is the most generally available "good price" if that makes any sense.
For example, in Sydney there are about 15 rails bookies and there may be 5 betting 2/1, 9 betting 9/4 and one has 5/2 up. The fluc is given as 9/4.
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