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Interested
in becoming a Sports-Arbitrage Trader? |
First things first. There was originally
nothing for sale on this site. My son-in-law set
up this webspace for me a few years ago so that
I could share and document my experiences
of my retirement career as a sports arbitrage
trader.
However, over this period, I have found
that the site has been taking up more and
more of my time, and so I have decided to
try to make it "pay for itself".
I started to write a journal of my progress
after the first 3 months of trading. I found
that there was just so much to learn and
since a lot of this was by trial and error,
the only way to build upon my mistakes was
to write things down. I expect that many
other traders will have had similar experiences,
good and bad, and if you're just about to
start out, you'll no doubt have them too.
I've recently updated & condensed my sports arbitrage journals into a 'quick start-up guide' and it is available here to download for free.
I've also researched the best advanced books on the market and I've listed them on the same page. I would recommend these without hesitation if you decide to pursue your sports arbitrage trading beyond the 'research stage'. If you happen to buy them using my link, then I shall receive a commission for the sale; and in return I will send you my entire series of sports arbitrage video tutorials. You'll find the details
over
here.
However, if none of that interests you, that's fine too. Please continue to enjoy
the rest of the site - it has a lot of information
and I am not going to mention any of the above again so you are not going to be "sold
to" In a similar vein, over the last year I've also
had some personal trading software developed for my own use. Whilst I'm
willing to share it with up to 9 other traders, I'm not going to make
any big statements about it as it's not really meant for commercial use. If
you'd like to see a quick demo of my personal sports arbitrage software, just click here. There's no
download, it works in your browser so it doesn't matter if you have a
Mac or Windows PC. The demo lasts for 15 minutes & if there
are any arbs available in the market during that time, you'll see
exactly how it works. From the list of trades you see, just
double-click on one to see its details & the automatic stake
calculations. Since I've only just made this
available, there are a couple of spots left. If they're still available
after you've tried the demo, you'll be offered a chance to subscribe.
If not, then please visit my Service Reviews page for information about
some of the others are available commercially...
Okay, with all of that said, let me get back to the
original purpose of the site!
Despite what anyone tells you, arbitrage
betting takes quite a bit of effort
to get working and it's not always plain
sailing so I hope that you will be able
to gain something from reading about my
experiences. Having said that, the profits
are there for the taking, there's no doubt
about that. I'm still writing up much of
my journal and with the help of my son,
everything should be on here some time before
the end of the year. My name is Alan Seymour.
I'm 57 years old and, until late 2001, worked
as a civil engineer in Essex. I took an
early retirement and after a brief spell
of looking for things to do with my time,
found myself reading a direct mail letter
about a risk free betting opportunity from
a company that I had previously asked to
send me their information on working from
home. I've never previously been interested
in betting and probably would not have looked
twice at the opportunity but for two happy
coincidences. The first was that I had a
hell of a lot of time on my hands and the
second was that the company who sent me
mailshot had some very skilled copywriters.
Their letter, full of lines such as "make
£650 a week, tax-free, without risking
a penny to do it", "no risk, no doubt,
no losses. No anxious waiting. Just guaranteed
profit, and lots of it" and "make a profit
from 95% bets you place and break-even on
the other 5%" intrigued me enough to send
them £50 for the handbook and that
was the start of my new career as a sports arbitrage
trader.
Well, not quite.
Reading
the book was interesting, but it was something else entirely to
actually get started and even find a live arb, let alone make any money
from it. I could see that the theory made perfect sense, but actually
applying it was not nearly as easy as the clever copywriters had made
it seem. It took me just under 3 months to really start getting to
grips with the practicalities and in that time I only just managed to
cover the cost of the book plus a bit more for the time I had spent
(less than minimum wage, I might add). Now, I'm not bitter about the
copywriters or the way the book promised more than it delivered,
because if it wasn't for that company I may not have gotten involved at
all. But I do think that anyone who is interested in trying to make
money this way should be warned that it's not as easy as some companies
will have you believe and that, in a nutshell, is why I decided to put
this website up.
I've also been quite meticulous with
my accounts. This is of necessity because
of the number of transactions that I've
entered into, but it was also quite important
to me to be able to know just how much my
time was being valued at. Since the tax-man
can't claim anything of my earnings, I'm
happy to share my results on this site.
You can view the accounts by clicking
here
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