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Shorten

A horse shortens when its price contracts from an earlier quote because money has arrived for it. Sharp shortening is described as a plunge or a steam move, and late shortening is generally treated as the best-informed money in the market. Shortening reflects what other bettors believe rather than what will happen, and a price that has already shortened has, by definition, less value left in it than it did.

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Opened $7.00 and shortened to $3.80 in the last ten minutes of betting.

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