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Updated: 11Nov07
A professional sports arbitrage trader can make more than $10,000 each month. This section of Sports Arbitrage Guide intends to take you through the process of starting out small and growing into your own distinct style of ‘professional’.
Assuming by this point you have gone through the introduction and you understand what arbitrage is, and that you know about alert services, e-wallets and bookmakers, I will start to connect the dots for you now.
First up I will explain why arbitrage trading is worth thinking about in the first place, even though there are some restrictions. I will then take you through a strategic overview of the setting up process before going into the specific details.
Understanding the overall approach to getting started, I will then work through each section in detail, going through the initial setting up, the practicing, the leveraging of freebets and bonus hunting to make some quick money, and then how to maintain long running trading profits.
The fundamentals covered in the early stages will build your experience and ability, eventually resulting in your own particular style which will enable you to trade large volumes of money for many years to come.
At the end of it all there will be a F.A.Q. with short answers to a range of common questions, and many links to more detailed articles which will be published in the SAG blog in the months to come.
It is worth reading the entirety of this section before getting started, so that you know what to expect at every stage of the process. There is a lot to read, and for that I apologise, but this is a whole career you are about to start – a career than can earn more than $100,000 per annum tax free. What’s a little bit of reading really?
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