Hey Global Money, Did you read the post about how the bookies, will limit your arbitrage bets(?)
Do you understand, that you can make, up to 10% a month not up to 18 to 20%?
You mean to tell me Risk Free Profits, can keep putting on pooled arbitrage sports bets/trades, and take hundreds if not thousands of dollars of the bookies money, day in and day out?
The answer is: NO.
I wish it were true but it's not. You have to be discrete and low key, while placing the arbitrage trade. RFP is claiming they find 250 arbitrage bets per day, while most of the alert services promise you around 25 arbitrage alerts per month. What's wrong with this picture? It's obvious, that RFP, is hyping it up and lying.
For better understanding or how this works, go this experts website. He has been doing this since 2002 and he will tell you everything you need to know, in order to get started and stay afloat.
You could visit his website at:
http://www.sportsarbitragereview.co.uk/4763.html
Anyway, I am very interested in this sports arbitrage. I make 10% to 15% a month, on funds on margin, selling options on future options. The commoditiy and futures options. I win 90% of the time and the few trades, that I lose on, I made adjustments and tweak the trades. I can double my Acct. in about 8 months. I have to manage the risk on the losing trades. That's the ones, that can kill your profits. I would love to diversify and do some arbitrage bets, since I am at my computer a lot. Their is a lot of risk in selling options so arbitrage would be much less stress.
I don't mean to knock RFP, but I have learned to research everything before throwing money at some one else, to manage it for you.
Let me know if you can take out your original investment, after three or four months. That would give credibility to RFP.
Those monthly fees of $139.00, are a joke. Why would they charge that much, if they are making so much money? The other companies charge about $30.00 a month.
If it were that easy, we would all be doing it.
Craig
http://www.sportsarbitragereview.co.uk/4763.html