Archive for March 2014

Kick Arse Tips Review

Kick Arse Tips is a tipping service by the Weekender Bets Service team. Kick Arse Tips is a full service that offers tips every day for a variety of sports.

What is the product?

Kick Arse Tips was created with the intention of applying the success of Weekender Bets Service to a full weekly service. It is the same team and the focus remains on few profitable tips rather than volume. In terms of how selections are made, there is a frustratingly little amount of information available (although this is the same for Weekender Bets Service). Read more

Revolution Betting Review

Created by Emma James, Revolution Betting is a horse racing tipster service that differentiates itself from the competition by offering tips the night before.

What is the product?

Revolution Betting is not your typical tipster service in so much as creator, Emma James, does not send out tips the morning of a race, she sends them out the night before. This provides a number of advantages for users, the most apparent being that subscribers are able to get the best odds this way. Selections for Revolution Betting are based on both Emma James’ knowledge of horse racing which would appear to be rather extensive, and secondly an implied network of informants giving her inside information. This is based on the fact that Emma James says that she treats all Revolution Betting members as she does her “closest contacts”. Read more

Winning Trades Review

Developed by David Clapp, Winning Trades is a lay betting system for horse racing that uses Betfair.

What is the product?

Winning Trades seems to be a cold trading based system for betting on horses using Betfair. Developed by David Clapp the system is based on his prior knowledge which he implies to be rather expansive, claiming to have previously enjoyed success with his system Results to Dream Of. David Clapp attributes the creation of Winning Trades to a bad run produced over a few bad summers whereby races didn’t have firm ground. David Clapp says that during this period he began to research lay betting as a viable alternative. Winning Trades is based around low risk, low yield trades with the idea being that you have already made your profit before a race begins. Because of how Winning Trades works it does require a human element and is not automated. Read more

iAmAnalyst Review

iAmAnalyst is a web based binary options trading product. As it is web based it allows users to operate it through mobile devices and tablets as wells as PC’s.

What is the product?

iAmAnalyst is a piece of binary options trading software that utilised a web based design. This has allowed iAmAnalyst to put a marketing focus on tablet and smart phone users. The system is claimed to be easy to use and fully automated. It is based on an alleged 2 years of research and testing and was built by a taskforce of software developers and designers as well as analysts and brokers. It is claimed that the system doesn’t use any confusing charts and indicators but with no other information as to how it works I find this to be more unsettling than reassuring. Read more

Weekend Winners Review

Weekend Winners is a horse racing tipster service that has been operational since 2010. Weekend Winners provides tips for horse races taking place over weekends only.

What is the product?

Weekend Winners is a tipster service that rather uniquely offers tips only for horse races over weekends. The actual system is very easy to follow; using level stakes and all are simply back to win. The creators of Weekend Winners say that they send out around 3 or 4 tips for each weekend. It is worth noting at this point that there is nothing said about how the selections for tips are made which is something I always find slightly worrying. By looking at the data it looks like many of the horses have longer odds which leads me to suspect that this is high risk, high yield type of operation. In the 4 years that Weekend Winners has been operational it has produced a claimed strike rate of 27.1% with average Betfair odds of 6.28. Read more

Wolf on Wall Street Review

Created by Andy Walters, Wolf on Wall Street is a piece of binary trading software that automates the process. To gain access you must make a deposit with Redwood Binary Options.

What is the product?

Wolf on Wall Street is a specially created piece of binary options trading software developed by Andy Walters. The software is based on his own alleged experience working as some kind of financial trader (this is never really discussed in any detail). Wolf on Wall Street is claimed to be an automated trading bot that requires you to make just click a few buttons. The trading methods used by Wolf on Wall Street are allegedly based on Andy Walters’ own trading methods. It is worth noting that in order to gain access to Wolf on Wall Street you have to sign up for an account with Redwood Binary Options, Andy Walter’s chosen broker. Read more

Each Way Earners Review

Provided by Tipster Warehouse, Each Way Earners uses horse racing tips that are offered by an ex-bookie and professional horse racing advisor.

What is the product?

Like all of Tipster Warehouse’s products Each Way Earners is an email based tipster service. There isn’t a whole lot of information available but what Tipster Warehouse do say is that the tipster behind Each Way Earners has been earning a living through horse racing for 35 years. Given this level of experience it seems reasonable to assume that Each Way Earners is based on a network of informants as well as analysis of statistics, form etc. Selections are each way and users can expect 12-16 tips a month (on average). In terms of the strike rate for Each Way Earners, Tipster Warehouse claim that this stands at 40.62% at the time of writing. Read more

UK Wholesale Hijack Review

Developed by Oliver Goehler, UK Wholesale Hijack provides users with details of “top secret” UK wholesalers and selling their products online.

What is the product?

UK Wholesale Hijack appears to be a training course designed to teach users about how to sell products through online retailers such as eBay or Amazon, as well as providing access to “secret” UK based wholesalers. To be completely honest Oliver Goehler doesn’t really provide much in the way of real information on UK Wholesale Hijack and how it works. Instead there are a lot of stories about the alleged lengths that he had to go to in order to obtain the details of the wholesalers. In terms of the money making side of UK Wholesale Hijack, it is as simple as buying low and selling higher. Oliver Goehler claims that by using UK Wholesale Hijack you will not just be able to get the best products to sell but also the best methods of selling them online. Read more

Copy, Paste, Profit Review

by Sharon Fussell, Copy, Paste, Profit claims that users can earn a second income using arbitrage selling between Amazon and eBay.

What is the product?

Copy, Paste, Profit comes in the form of a training manual that is supported by “onscreen” video tutorials and access to Sharon Fussell’s support and resource website. Also provided is a free bonus report that according to Sharon Fussell will help you to generate further profits with Copy, Paste, Profit. The system itself uses arbitrage selling which Sharon Fussell claims is entirely different from drop-shipping although she doesn’t explain how it is. To me, the two processes are identical. That aside the system is reliant on selling books although there doesn’t seem to be any reason that a savvy user could apply the same principles to other markets. Read more

Foresight FX Review

Foresight FX is a product developed by trader Carlos Diaz that uses his 20 plus years of experience to teach users how to trade profitably on Forex.

What is the product?

Foresight FX offers insight into Forex trading based off of creator Carlos Diaz’s trading experience. There is a lot of experience on offer with Carlos Diaz having worked in Forex trading for over 20 years and offering mentorship for at least 10 of those. Foresight FX is rather interesting as it isn’t like your usual Forex trading products which throw together a few indicators and call it a trading bot. Instead Carlos Diaz seems to strive to educate so that people can understand why certain trades are being made, why certain indicators have popped up. All of this is really geared at helping users to become better traders. Read more

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