Good Morning,
The class I teach and my e-book are both titled How to Make $50,000 a Year Betting on Sports.
I am not a very good marketing guy, but someone that is recommended this title to attract attention. It certainly has done that. But, I want clients to be realistic about what they can make betting on sports.
Our goal is to average 8-10 units per month. If you work with me, that is very realistic, but you have to look at sports investing as a long term investment.
Over the course of a year, we will have huge months, average months and
losing months.
We never know when we will hit a big month or a losing month. That is why it is important to use proper money management (flat betting 3-4% of your of your bankroll) on each play.
We should hit at least 100 units( a unit is the amount you bet) every year. If you want to make $50,000 profit you would have to bet about $500.00 per play.
Many of my clients cannot bet $500 per game. I get calls and e-mails all the time from people that want to know how they can turn a bankroll of $500 into a bankroll of $50,000. You can't over night. If you take the amount you bet on each game and multiply it by 100, that will give you a more realistic picture of what you will make. For example, if you are a $100 bettor you should make $10,000 a year.
The good news is that as your bankroll increases, so does your amount that you bet on every game. Also, there is no easier way to make money than properly betting on sports.
We are not affected by unemployment rates or an uncertain economy. I know that if I compare my returns to what you can get in the options, futures, commodities and stock market, I will win hands down.
If you are a current client you know you can contact me by phone or e-mail at anytime. I try to answer questions as quickly as possible.
If you have not yet signed up and are sitting on the fence, now is a great time to get started. Just call or e-mail me and I will tell you why.
Regards.
George
703-217-0805
gak555@yahoo.com
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