
The global recession has been hitting many people in the pocket for several months. The chance of earning extra cash from a second income is a very attractive prospect. It is a great idea in theory but the only problem is how to go about it. A wise man once said stick to what you know. With that in mind, I have attempted to use my tennis knowledge and passion for the sport to generate an additional income stream.
Mike Sharman’s Tennis Trading System is a complete guide to the Betfair tennis markets. The book contains various bet trading techniques that are designed for a particular type of match or scenario.
After reading the book, I conclude the £30 cost is a reasonable price for something that will make money. The system does contain plenty of trading strategies and food for thought. The only problem I had initially was deciding on which one to use. I was somewhat spoilt for choice with so many techniques to choose from.
I found the ebook quite interesting and should appeal to anyone with a passion for tennis. You are trading the markets instead of betting on them. This means it does not even feel like gambling. I had never bothered much in the past with tennis betting but after reading Mike Sharman’s system I am becoming something of a regular Betfair user.
The obvious question is how much can be made using the information. This depends on several things such as the size of your stakes and the extent of your trading sessions. The methods seem to work as described so that is good enough for me.
I have started off with a relatively small bank of £120 and after three and a half weeks it now stands at £217 and counting. That may not be as impressive as the professionals but I am more than happy with my current rate of progress. I plan on increasing my stakes at regular intervals. Hopefully that will have a positive effect on profits.
To see what all the fuss is about go to: http://www.tennistradingsystem.com
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Mike Sharman’s Tennis Trading System
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2 comments:
I hope the system takes into account the Russian factor :)
Russia has provided the sport with many players over the years. It will certainly not do any harm to bear it in mind.
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