Total Football Trading The Underdog – Introduction
2nd October 2011
Review Manager Rich Introduces Total Football Trading The Underdog
Three of us are going to review 5 different trading strategies in the Total Football Trading package. But firstly, I thought I’d give an overall description of what you get.
Total Football Trading weighs in at four hefty pdf files (a total of 11.5MB). It currently costs $77 and for this you get ten different football trading strategies. We will be reviewing five of them, which isn’t to say the others are not worth using, just that the five we are reviewing are the most suitable for a review.
Here’s a brief extract from the sales site: “The Total Football Trading package has been created by professional traders who make a substantial amount every week from trading football on Betfair! We have created a product which means you simply dont need to buy any other systems. Hence the name, TOTAL Football Trading ! This is totally everything you need to trade football. This isnt just one system on its own, this is a whole portfolio of different strategies and systems. With this you can trade any sort of football match and make a profit!”
The first pdf is a general description of football trading. It does assume you know about trading and “greening up” – if you don’t then you will need to do some introductory reading. The authors emphasise that you should not skip reading this first manual, otherwise your application of the later strategies might well fail.
There is a lot of material in the first book about the correct mentality needed to be a successful trader – don’t skip it!
The other three manuals contain the ten strategies. Each strategy is described in detail as to trading entry points, exit points and likely success rate. Match selection is perhaps a little less detailed, but I believe a careful read of each strategy should lead you to the right decisions. Each strategy then has several real examples with screen shots of the trades, these help you to understand the strategy.
The information is very well presented, but there is a lot of information to take in and I strongly advise you to take it steadily, or else your brain may explode (!) and you will be uncertain when you actually start trading! It’s probably best to just take one, two or three of the strategies and concentrate on them, rather than trying to do more. So there is probably a total of several months of comprehension and testing of the material that you buy.
There are pre-kick-off strategies and in-play strategies. Obviously, during the trading period, whether it be before kick-off or in-play, you do need to be able to watch the Betfair (or BetDAQ) markets. So you will need to be professional about what you do and not allow yourself to be sidetracked.
When reviewing trading strategies, it is not possible to say that any other user would have the same success or failure that our reviewers have, as individuals will make different decisions at different times. Nevertheless it is our aim to describe our experience of using the strategies and to give an idea of what you might expect if you decide to try them.
Each review will run for at least 8 weeks and we will let you know how often we do an analysis but don’t find any bets. This should be plenty of time for us reviewers to get used to the strategies and for you to get an idea as to whether these strategies are for you.
So on to the actual reviews. I will be reviewing The Total Football Trading The Underdog strategy in this review. Obviously it is not possible to give too much information about a strategy to those who have not bought it yet, but you don’t have to be Einstein to realise this is a trading strategy involving unfancied teams!
I will make one adjustment to The Total Football Trading The Underdog strategy as outlined – I will set selection odds at 1.75 rather than the advised 2.0. The publishers SES, have advised me I could tighten it up to 1.75. If you buy the strategies, you will understand what I am referring to.
I will concentrate on major soccer where there is plenty of liquidity in the market (say £5,000 or more traded)
I will start of with a betting bank of 1,000 points and so my Lay stakes will be 25 points. I will be risking a maximum of about 37 points on the trade, before using my exit strategy. So I will be risking about 3.7% of my start bank on each trade – which is in line with the risk advised in the first of the Total Football Trading manuals.
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