Rayo -0.5 With a 2.5 Total Feels Slightly Rich for This Setup
Rayo’s home pressure is real, but the current markets may be pricing that edge a bit too cleanly. Girona still have enough control to keep this inside a very narrow range.
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Rayo’s home pressure is real, but the current markets may be pricing that edge a bit too cleanly. Girona still have enough control to keep this inside a very narrow range.
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