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Posted by Aegist on January 7th, 2009
Hello again everyone. I hope you all had a great holiday break and had some time to relax and enjoy yourselves.
To start of the new year I have added some more content to the Arbitrage Trading section of SAG, going into details of how a beginner can get started with arbitrage, systematically working through E-wallet set up, Alert service selection, and bookmaker selection and funding.
More content is still to be added. Shortly I will be adding a detailed walk through of placing a trade, followed by an advanced F.A.Q., an Arbitrage Glossary, and a range of topic specific articles (these can be seen referred to in the new pages, although they haven’t been written yet…)
Naturally the methods I am revealing in this section are not the only methods available. I have no doubt that other traders will go about setting up and trading differently; some may be better, some will be worse. Regardless of that though, I have never seen this level of detail available anywhere else. Not even in E-books which I have got my hands on in the past. It shocks me what crap people will put into an e-book, and then charge money for people to read it - it is offensive. So I hope you all appreciate the new content and if it does help you in someway, then please always think of SAG and SureBetBookies whenever you are about to register with a new alert service and/or bookmaker, and use our links. Those links are the only things keeping this website going, and operating completely free.
Thank you all for your support, and I look forward to continuing to improve SAG and SBB, and doing my best to help anyone out who asks for it
Shane
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Comment by Sports Arbitrage Man
Thanks for the tips on setting up bookmakers, I wish I did that when I started. Just because I did not do that, I spread my bank too thin & limited my income for awhile. Good stuff, keep up the good work.
Posted on January 14, 2009 at 8:33 pm