Profits from the Pastime

 Newsletter: August 11, 2020

Compounding in Sports Trading

Every savvy investor knows that the key factor to success is compounding profits.

Making the most of your bankroll is essential to investing, whether it's trading sports or stocks.

In this article, the ScoreMetrics Lab takes a detailed look at how compounding in sports betting is a major factor in skyrocketing your returns.


Profits from the Pastime

This week, the ScoreMetrics Lab dives into why America's pastime is the best sport for a trading system.

There are many reasons we love baseball here at ScoreMetrics. But perhaps the most important reason is because there is a tremendous amount of historical data we can use to create profitable trading strategies.

Millions of data points going back for over 100 years creates ridiculous opportunity to perfect our method.

Check out this article to see just how many different circumstances and stat lines baseball offers that make it our favorite sport to bet on.

The Most Important Message We've Sent...

Listen up everyone, it's time.

America's favorite sport is back, and opening day (where you would have had an instant 46% ROI) was last week.

We've done our best to prepare you for the season, and now it's time for you to cash in...

You've been reading his words and taking his advice for months, and finally, John Todora, the Sports Trader, the Guru, the ScoreMetrics legend, the mastermind behind the method, is opening up his system to a select few of his students.

Click here to watch John in this never before seen interview with professional sports broadcaster and SiriusXM Radio Host, Mike Dempsey.

Be warned... This video will change your life.

The Sports Trader Newsletter, August 11th

In this edition of The Sports Trader Newsletter, John shares a few stories from gamblers who pretty much threw their hard earned money away wagering on the 2020 PGA Championship in San Francisco this past weekend.

Golf is, perhaps, the most difficult sport for backtesting data.

John explores what makes golf such a challenging sport to predict, and he discusses the odds for those who were brave (or stupid) enough to do so.


Want more of the good stuff? Get access to tons of research by visiting our ScoreMetrics Lab, and check your email for the next edition of the Sports Trading Systems Newsletter.
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John Todora
Head Trader at Sports Trading Systems
Creator of the ScoreMetrics Method
SportsTradingSystems.com

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