The Market Matrix Review Steve Copan

Created by Steve Copan, The Market Matrix is a trading product that teaches you how to predict marketing movements by using Matrix Cycles.

What is the product?

The Market Matrix comes as a 138 page guide which over the course of 8 chapters, Steve Copan shows you his method of trading and what it entails. The Market Matrix is also fully illustrated providing charts and the like where required. The core of The Market Matrix is obviously dedicated to what is involved and it covers this in considerable detail. There are also chapters that are dedicated to similar theories that The Market Matrix seems to draw on (for example Elliott Waves and Fibonacci sequences which both explore patterns and cycles relating to inversion points in trading). The Market Matrix is clearly influenced from a number of different sources but one of the main ones is Delta in so much as the both say that Lunar cycles make up a big part of successful trading as well as looking at calendar weeks instead of just working weeks. Through application of what The Market Matrix teaches you, Steve Copan says that you should be able to identify when market inversions will occur and as such, you can make the relevant trades. The Market Matrix is claimed to be able to work on any timeframe as well as any currency pair (and presumably commodity). Read more

The Delta Phenomenon Review Jim Sloman

Created by Jim Sloman and sold by Welles Wilder, The Delta Phenomenon is a trading strategy that can allegedly predict movements in the market for many years in advance.

What is the product?

The Delta Phenomenon is not anything new and has been sold in the US since the 80’s in a number of different guises. The patterns were allegedly identified by one Jim Sloman who then sold them on to Welles Wilder, a purveyor of trading strategies at the time. Agora Lifestyles are now offering The Delta Phenomenon in the UK (allegedly having “managed” to get hold of 250 copies of the book following a top secret leak). The Delta Phenomenon is based on the idea that all markets follow certain trends that repeat on intermediate and long term forecasts. By identifying these “Delta” patterns you can see when turning points will occur and trade based on this information. Whilst this sounds rational enough, The Delta Phenomenon then goes on to talk about how other factors such as the moon and rotation of the earth on its axis. Welles Wilder claims that the patterns that The Delta Phenomenon  helps you to identify are so predictable you can chart them on a calendar. Read more

Anyone for Tennis Review Stark Investors

Created by Stark Investors, Anyone for Tennis is tennis based sports betting tipsters service that is allegedly able to offer consistent profits to subscribers.

What is the product?

Anyone for Tennis is a tennis tipster service that is based on the idea of consistency with Stark Investors claiming that 11 out of 12 months will be profitable. Whilst the ins and outs of Anyone for Tennis aren’t discussed in any detail there are some hints from Stark Investors as to the selection process. They refer to the fact that in tennis there can only be two outcomes as one player or another will ultimately win. They also talk about having statistics on your side which strongly suggests that Anyone for Tennis mostly uses an analytical approach. This is also backed up to a degree when looking through the results which show a strong mixture of bets that are not what you would consider to be unexpected e.g. Djokovic and Federer both tipped for the French Open as well as some long shots. Bets themselves are rather numerous (with summer months getting as high as 75 bets per month) and varied with winners and each way bets as well as various accumulators to boost winings. Anyone for Tennis is proofed using level stakes however Stark Investors recommend a compounding system. In terms of strike rate, in the last 6 months Anyone for Tennis has attained approximately 34% although historically this is a service that does better in Summer. Read more

Auto Bet Engine Review Graham Ellis

Created by Graham Ellis, Auto Bet Engine is a piece of binary options trading software that also allows you access to his personal trades. Auto Bet Engine

What is the product?

Auto Bet Engine is a downloadable piece of software that the creator, Graham Ellis says will help users to automatically profit through its trading selections. Auto Bet Engine does not trade on Forex however, rather it has been designed for use with binary options. The trading method is not detailed however it seems to be based on Graham Ellis’ allegedly self taught trading skills. These were developed following a string of attempts to make money through various tipster services ranging from horse racing to football to golf. As well as the software Auto Bet Engine users get beta access to Graham Ellis’ picks for trades which are automatically sent to you. Interestingly, in order to get access to any of this you are made to sign up and open a new account through VX Markets, the broker of choice for Auto Bet Engine. Read more

The Bank Builder Review Sportsworld Publishing

Offered through Sportsworld Publishing, The Bank Builder is a horse racing tipster service that is marketed as having the ability to double your betting bank.

What is the product?

The Bank Builder is a horse racing tipster service that Sportsworld Publishing claim will allow you to double your betting bank on a frequent basis. Unfortunately there is no information on the selection process for The Bank Builder which as I shall explore below makes it a difficult system for me to personally get excited about. More likely than not however there is a form and statistics based angle as Sportsworld Publishing refer to The Bank Builder having a tricky month due to unforeseen factors. The system itself uses a level staking plan with bets being released almost daily (there were 76 selections made available in an 85 day window). The selections that The Bank Builder advises usually have odds of around 2.0 to 3.0 with a strike rate of 52%. The races that are covered are UK and Irish based. Read more

Best Mate Racing Tips Review Oliver Holland

Created Oliver Holland, Best Mate Racing Tips is a horse racing tipster service that provides users with different tip packages for various events.

What is the product?

Best Mate Racing Tips is really made up of three different tipster services however the focus is on the monthly package. The first of these is a package offering tips for Channel 4’s Saturday horse racing show. The second package, Full Racecard, gets you tips for a race day of your request. Finally is the monthly package which is known as Premium Membership. With this monthly option, Best Mate Racing Tips works out at offering around 30 selections per week over 6 days. Liability is kept low with Oliver Holland saying that Best Mate Racing Tips will never expose more than 11 points of your betting bank in a single day. Bets appear to be a combination of win and each way with the occasional doubles and trebles thrown in as well with average odds of 4/1. The selection process for Best Mate Racing Tips is not discussed at length however there are some details available. The service is a combination of insider knowledge (with Oliver Holland claiming that Best Mate Racing Tips is “in touch” with some of the top yards in the UK) as well as a statistical approach that checks and researches all of these selections. Read more

Betfan TV Review Mark “Couch” Winstanley

Created by the Betfan Group and starring Mark “Couch” Winstanley, Nigel Seeley and Jamie Banks, Betfan TV is a tipster service for a number of different sports.

What is the product?

Betfan TV is a tipster service that offers users a variety of different tips for a number of betting disciplines. Mark “Couch” Winstanley operates the horse racing side of Betfan TV where he allegedly draws heavily on his informant network which is claimed to be vast and in place at top training yards around the UK. Nigel Seeley offers tips to Betfan TV members on football with a massive variety of bets from first goal to predicting the goal outcome. Finally is Jamie Banks who seems to be relatively new to the tipster scene however he is tasked with general sports betting (with the focus having been on golf recently) so there is likely something that the Betfan team have seen. Betfan TV follows a rather odd staking plan of 4 points per bet (although I shall explore my thoughts on this later) which being a level stake plan seems pretty unique given the huge variety of odds that you will be betting against. At the time of writing there is no published strike rate however based off my calculations it is around the 50% mark which is a solid result. Read more

Elite Horse Racing Review

Created by a team of 3 (unnamed) tipsters, Elite Horse Racing is a horse racing tipster service that the creators say is more like an investment than a tipster service.

What is the product?

Elite Horse Racing is a horse racing tipster service in which the “tipsters” behind the service say that they see their product as investing “in the right markets at the right times”. The selections come from a fundamentally sound idea with the Elite Horse Racing team saying that they use a handicap system that is based on in-depth research that factors in a number of different statistics. These include things a number of statistics as well as speed figures and ratings also being used. They then utilise a number of tools to determine which selections are most relevant. Elite Horse Racing say that they “pick winners”, presumably as a result of this method of selection however a look at the numbers paints a different picture. Whilst the current strike rate is 33% which whilst not fantastic, is not the worst figure I have seen, a 17 loss losing streak is definitely an issue. With stakes ranging from 1 point to 3 points, this is a pretty big number, particularly when you consider that the bets are also a combination of each way and win bets with the latter providing scope for at least one win. Read more

Race Course Specialist Review Martin Clarke

Created by Martin Clarke (and his team), Race Course Specialist is a number of betting systems for different race tracks across the UK.

What is the product?

Race Course Specialist is made up of 10 different betting systems, one for each of the race tracks covered. Race Course Specialist covers the 4 all weather tracks and select flat tracks. The flat races are Ascot, Ayr, Brighton, Newbury, Nottingham and finally York. The guide comes in a downloadable PDF document detailing each system. Because of the number of different systems in place, it is difficult to go into how every system works (as well as the obvious reasons for not doing this) however the fact that Martin Clarke and his team have worked on Race Course Specialist for as long as they (6 years) have suggests that they strongly believe in their system. All bets that Race Course Specialist recommend are level staking backing odds that on average come in at 5.19 per bet. For 2014 Race Course Specialist has a combined average strike rate that currently stands at 30.36% with the highest result being 48.3% and the lowest at 16.9%. As an optional upsell you can agree to get selections sent to you by Martin Clarke and the team if you don’t want to do the work yourself. Read more

The Golf Insider Review Matthew Walton

Created by Matthew Walton, The Golf Insider is a sports betting tipster service that offers golf tips based around the idea of value betting.

What is the product?

The Golf Insider is a golfing tipster service that creator Matthew Walton claims is able to turn pretty substantial profits in a relatively small space of time. This is achieved through betting on value bets as identified by Matthew Walton’s “insider”, an alleged ex bookie. This insider says that golf is the most oft overlooked sport by bookies and as such, the best odds are often available. The Golf Insider on this ex bookies own calculations of odds and when there is a large enough discrepancy, a selections is offered. This is in turn based on a spreadsheet he keeps that analyses statistics and data to show “true odds”. This allows The Golf Insider to offer bets that go as high as 80/1 and 125/1 (and I you believe the testimonials, a double that a The Golf Insider  user made based off selections that resulted in over 10,000/1). Being a golf service you are going to get somewhat sporadic selections although the marketing for the system claims that 272 bets over a 17 week period. Bets themselves are varied and range from Top 20 finishers and tournament winners to 3-Ball bets in the early rounds. Staking carries a high range with The Golf Insider advising stakes that start at £20 and go as high as £200 per bet. The service has an alleged strike rate of 32.35%. Read more

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