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Originally Posted by PTLou
Sage is on to something folks.
If I decided I wanted quickly work my way up in stakes, spending the least amount of time and money, and since education is a big part of that, his idea makes alot of sense, best part being a collaborative learning environment for members.
Thank you Lou for supporting the concept.
It amounts to a group of players forming their own equal share stable.
The key differences are that a regular stable sometimes charge an entry fee and always charge a commission on profits. They are probably more controlling too and a little less friendly than a co-operative, because there is a boss and horse hierarchy.
An established stable will likely already have higher quality coaches in place and more instantly bigger bank rolls available to play with, however, both of these attributes can have the gap closed by a co-operative through steady progress.