Vee
Vee in betting refers to a V-shaped odds movement, where the odds on a selection drop significantly and then rise again, or vice versa. This pattern is often caused by heavy betting activity, followed by market corrections or new information that shifts the odds back.
For example, if a football team opens at 2.50 odds, drops to 2.00 due to heavy betting, and then moves back up to 2.40, this would be a Vee movement in the odds. It can happen when bookmakers initially react to sharp money, then adjust the odds again as more public bets come in or new factors (injuries, team news) emerge.
Bettors tracking Vee movements may find opportunities by identifying overreactions or corrections in the betting market.