SCC then says hey, you can get other things as well, so especially the age and size of the fund, the funds distant volatility and recent changes in the funds operation. So yeah, you're worried about the company itself and how it's structured. We're all worried about the horse, and it's fast right? So you're also concerned about the people around this, right? Who is the CEO of this company now, right? Who is the trainer of this horse?
One thing I look at to push a little bit. Horses, I have seen anyway, something that's called performances. So I do need to get a little technical. This little column of numbers here starts off with 62, and then 84, 86, 93, 91, 89, 91, 101, 88, 80, and 94. These are with all the buyer's race leaders in this race this horse. I guess in the 70's they established some way to kind of average speeds irrespective of horse, race, cut type, a lot of other variables as well. So they had a weighted average of all these things is this P number. You can see here, discover kind of goes up and it kind of goes down. Right? After the 101 bar, the next race was considerably lower, right? It was lower than almost any of the other races, or lower than what? One, two, three, four previous races that he ran. So that's going to you see is that cycle during the performances just like any performance, right? Race a really fast race one day, the next day you might not be as fast, right? So this is a personal trend, there are some analytics about all this stuff, you can find it online. But this is something I kind of look at for myself. Ok, owner information, you want to know who this owner is, right? because they actually I own a lot of great horses on, here for the DRF anyway, this paper, they don't have a whole lot of information about it but the actual program from the race track itself they have more information. There's also the trainer themselves, that information can be found up here in this little area. What's kind of interesting is that in the parentheses here they're telling you how many races has the horses for this trainer started this, one, and then got second place and third place and their overall percentage. The way this works is tracks will have different Right equal. [INAUDIBLE] And over the speed you'll kind of calculate the actual [INAUDIBLE] of the jockey as well. And over time okay you know the ratio is stable, right? [INAUDIBLE] Jockey's performance is important as well, you can see that over here. Was the horse can carry a jockey, but a jockey can't carry a horse. So even if the donkey is great, if the horse is really about that [INAUDIBLE]. the track and the race itself. So, this is Richmond found in this little area here. For the passable. For the current rates this actually tells us all the information about the current race. The length of it, right, what type of race, ignitions for entering the race itself. A little out of the comfort zone, I don't want to get into it too much But also you know this is information about the race. What about the track condition itself, right? Track conditions vary from what they call fast. These are the actual stuff really you know is the ground really kind of packed in right? Is it looking like running on it pretty quickly. Is it wet right? Is the course mud or Is it a turf race? Turf races in general have different types of consideration. This also is called synthetic turf. There's been problems with that with some slipping on that terrain.
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