No To Gambling

We are a socially responsible company and we don’t encourage gambling. If you have never placed bets on Soccer, then our advice is to never start. The learning curve to become a professional sports trader in soccer is tough. There are no room for amateurs. The bookmakers will just slaughter you like there’s no tomorrow.

Don’t believe the hype on the internet where they tell you that you can be a profitable trader in soccer trading by having a 53.8% winning percentage. Even if you have a winning ratio of 60% at winning odds of 1.70, you are merely making $20 from an investment outlay of $1,000. 6 X $70 ($420) Profit – Loss 4 X 100 (-S400).

That’s not even considering how unscrupulous bookmakers could cancel a goal that is in your favour and accepting your trade when it’s not. Not to mention emotional traders who double up when they lose and totally lose their plot. The real professional traders are people who would spend 2-4 hours to study upcoming games and already plan what teams to back should odds movement aligns in their favour. Not someone who simply switch on the website and check the lines up of teams.

Most countries are at a loss on how to solve this ever growing problem. Many countries such as Singapore and China have gambling acts that banned Gambling. On the surface, it might seem to have worked, but the reality is that this drives more people to bet with illegal underground bookmakers. With legal bookmakers, you get paid but with illegal bookmakers there are other implications that deal with loan sharks, triads and the burning of houses.

We strongly believe that education is a more impactful way to curb gambling. We intend to work with Anti Gambling agencies and event organizers to give talks on why 90% punters lose from Gambling (Soccer), 9% hardly break even and only 1 in 10,000 people (0.01%) wins consistently.

Having trained many European traders on Sports Trading for Soccer, we have in-depth knowledge of how Bookmakers lay out traps for punters and how they entice them to bet on the team they want. We also know why bookmakers open a particular handicap odd and how they take on each other behind the scenes.