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Old 20th July 2013, 05:10 PM
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Default Becoming a Multi-Millionaire

How to do it ........

Instead of being
  • a punter of horse racing systems or following ratings and betting every race
  • a student of football and selecting teams each Saturday and backing them
  • a trader of stocks on the ASX
Why not put your energies in to studying "individuals" and thus becoming an insider and benefitting from the "surprise" side of things, where in all cases the big money is made on the "big swing", and in the case of horse racing it might cost you a couple of points (big deal?!), in the case of the stock market (I'm taking species and decent research) patience wins out, and football the turnarounds are bemusing at times.

I'm going to benefit from GWS next year and David Hayes at Euroa, I cannot mention the stock as it's not permissable on here, which is a shame çoz it works in the opposite fashion to tipping horses and footy teams !!!!! I've done OK this year following a similar principle and suggest others at least consider this as they do "get on" at the same time as the insiders, only that they forfeit a few points to do so. The advantages are surprisingly overlooked. I believe it's the best kept secret.

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Old 20th July 2013, 06:21 PM
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Interesting and a good theory. Except the hard part is finding the individuals to follow (or to find what they are doing).
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Old 20th July 2013, 06:31 PM
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A Million eh.

Sold in the 197o,s.

The Million Dollor Betting Plan

Bet the Fav @7/4 or less then go All up until you make a Million.

hehehe.
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Old 20th July 2013, 06:57 PM
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Interesting and a good theory. Except the hard part is finding the individuals to follow (or to find what they are doing).
The wizard of odds?

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Old 20th July 2013, 07:00 PM
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Interesting and a good theory. Except the hard part is finding the individuals to follow (or to find what they are doing).

Absolutely, but how hard is it to find something that works ahead of the market ??, and then keep in front. These punters that follow ratings are behind the game, trust me, the logic confirms that. As with everything in life the answer is simple, it's humans that make it complicated.
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Old 20th July 2013, 07:04 PM
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A Clairvoiant Perhaps might be employed.
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Old 20th July 2013, 07:04 PM
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A Million eh.

Sold in the 197o,s.

The Million Dollar Betting Plan

Bet the Fav @7/4 or less then go All up until you make a Million.

hehehe.
What if each favorite was franked on form & fitness and 7/4 was overs? Then add in a decent bank and recovery play that fits the SR = doesn't wipe out the bank. Siphon off the winnings and gear into a leveraged play in another market that is protective of capital and provides an ongoing stream of income that can be capitalised i.e. added back to the original investment.

What's still missing?

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Old 20th July 2013, 07:25 PM
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How to do it ........

Instead of being

  • a punter of horse racing systems or following ratings and betting every race
  • a student of football and selecting teams each Saturday and backing them (backer)
  • a trader of stocks on the ASX
Why not put your energies in to studying "individuals" and thus becoming an insider and benefiting from the "surprise" side of things

Not a punter, backer or trader of things.. be the tracker and the hunter instead, mister Ed. Head upstream to where the crowds thin and the money stream begins?

Roll up your trrrousers and wade on in, Gunga Din!

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