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Arbitrage Trading Reviewed 2006

 
Author: Chris Rohrer

I am sure many of you have never herd of sports arbitrage trading, or know very little about it. If you are into making money working from home or are looking to make extra money working out of your house you can accomplish this with arbitrage trading.

So what exactly is sports arbitrage trading? That's a good questions that many first time people ask. Arbitrage trading is when numerous arbitrage situations, also referred to as "sure bets", "scalps" and "risk free bets", are created. Every day in sport's-betting markets and increasing number of arbs, sure bets, and scalps are popping up. These are terms attributed to a minor flaw in the betting system and YOU can take advantage of them! Earning from this flaw is perfectly legal and is tax free in most countries. The difference in the odds determines the amount of risk-free profit to be made from arbitrage trading.

Many people tend to look at sports arbitrage trading as gambling. Arbitrage is not to be confused with gambling, which carries a risk! Arbitrage Trading is a system where you trade with TWO different bookmakers who have opposing views on the outcome of an upcoming event on the same event. The result is a profit to you, no matter who wins the event.

If you are new to sport's arbitrage trading, just take a moment to imagine yourself placing a trade that ALWAYS wins, regardless of the outcome of the event. Because you don't lose when you place an arbitrage trade, you're not betting at all - you are trading.

How much money is there to be made? Another very good question that everyone wants to know. We all love making money and lots of it. With arbitrage trading you can make anywhere from $100 to $1000 a week. It is all just about how much time you have to put into trading and just how much money you have to trade with. On a normal day of trading you will see arbs that come in at around 3 - 5%. So if you place any amount of money on those arbs your going to earn 3 - 5% on your money.

Here is a small example of how it works.

Below are bookmakers odds for a tennis event in the Romanian open.

$500 on Balcells with bookmaker Stan James at odds of 1/1. $400 on Hanescu with bookmaker Bet365 at odds of 6/4.

The total amount you have traded is $900.

If Balcells wins you get $1000 from bookmaker Stan James. If Hanescu wins you get $1000 from bookmaker Bet365.

So your profit, no matter who wins, is $100 ($1000 - $900).

So now you can see exactly how easy arbitrage trading works and how you can really make some nice profits from trading.

As an Arbitrage trader, you work your own hours on your PC. When you use and arbitrage trading software program like SureBetPro, there is NO advertising and NO products to stock or sell. You don't need employees or to communicate with people. It's just you, an Internet connection and a computer. That's all you need to make money in the world's largest online industry. You don't even need to be an expert on the computer and you don't need any previous experience as an Arbitrage Trader.

Author Bio:

Learn how I invested $400 into the e-currency exchange program and turned it into $4,000 in 32 days. Visit E-currency Online

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