Monday, 18 May 2009

Betting On Sports Is a Sound Investment

And yes, you read that headline right: betting on sports is a sound investment. I actually prefer to use the term ‘investing’ as opposed to gambling. When I hear the word gambling I have an image of somebody filling out a parlay card and donating $20 or $50 to their local bookie because they haven’t got a clue what they’re doing.

If you invest in something, you do so after you’ve done research and due diligence. The best stock picker in the world, Warren Buffett, won’t invest in a company unless he knows exactly what they do and how they make their money. You should never invest in something that you don’t understand.

Another key to sound investment strategy is to stay diversified. That means you shouldn’t have all your money piled into one asset class. Be it real estate, the stock market, your piggy bank, etc. it doesn’t matter: all your money should never be in one place.

And I feel that ‘investing’ in football and basketball games can be a legitimate way to diversify the money you have to invest. Let’s face it, most of us can’t analyze the financial statement of a business and make a lot of sense out of it. BUT, most of us can look at a pointspread and understand its meaning.

Putting your money into something only makes sense if you have a plan to succeed. That’s why I can recommend the Sports Betting Professor systems: They’re simple to follow, easy to understand, AND perhaps most important of all – they come with a 100% money back guarantee.

Try calling up the CEO of one of those big Wall Street companies and see if you can get the money back that you lost by buying their stock. Ain’t gonna happen. But if you go to http://www.sportsbettingprofessor.com you can try out my system of investing on sports and if it doesn’t work out to your satisfaction, just let me know and you can have your money back.

Whether the stock market or the economy is doing well or doing poorly, you should always consider having some of your portfolio invested in the Sports Betting Professor.

All the best,

Rich

http://www.sportsbettingprofessor.com/