WSEX live betting:
I buy(2 shares) of Vaughn Taylor at $8 a "share". I understand that if he wins, the "shares" are worth $100 a piece and if he does not win the shares are worth $0.
Ok, so my thinking is buy him cheap, sell him high if he makes a run, and make a profit. Well, Vijay begins to pull a way and Taylor is still trading at $4 a share. I decide to bail out sell the 2 shares I think I own. The sell goes through with a warning that says you are "shorting" this stock. Well suddenly, they deduct $100 from my account? Who, what, when, how, why? After the event, my $100 is credited back since he didn't win the tourney. I email them and their explanation is this:
In live Betting you can sell short, which means you can sell contracts you that don?t own in doing so it will credit you the selling price and restrict $100 from your account. In this case you sold Vaughn Taylor of which you did not own.
Please read our Live Betting Rules for further clarification on this.
Thank you for you choosing World Sports Exchange.
Kind Regards,
Why didn't I own them? I bought them? And what if I would have sold him at 1 point when he was trading at $14? What would my profit have been there?
Man, I am confused!
:shrug:
I buy(2 shares) of Vaughn Taylor at $8 a "share". I understand that if he wins, the "shares" are worth $100 a piece and if he does not win the shares are worth $0.
Ok, so my thinking is buy him cheap, sell him high if he makes a run, and make a profit. Well, Vijay begins to pull a way and Taylor is still trading at $4 a share. I decide to bail out sell the 2 shares I think I own. The sell goes through with a warning that says you are "shorting" this stock. Well suddenly, they deduct $100 from my account? Who, what, when, how, why? After the event, my $100 is credited back since he didn't win the tourney. I email them and their explanation is this:
In live Betting you can sell short, which means you can sell contracts you that don?t own in doing so it will credit you the selling price and restrict $100 from your account. In this case you sold Vaughn Taylor of which you did not own.
Please read our Live Betting Rules for further clarification on this.
Thank you for you choosing World Sports Exchange.
Kind Regards,
Why didn't I own them? I bought them? And what if I would have sold him at 1 point when he was trading at $14? What would my profit have been there?
Man, I am confused!
:shrug: