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What is sports arbitrage?

Arbitrage is using the difference in markets in such a way that a risk-free profit can be guaranteed whatever the outcome of an event. In Sports Betting Arbitrage we are taking advantage of bookmakers differing opinions about the outcome of a sporting event to ensure a certain profit.

Arbitrage is defined by the Compact Oxford English Dictionary as "the simultaneous buying and selling of assets in different markets or in derivative forms, taking advantage of the differing prices."

Sports-Arbitrage opportunities appear everyday between the large number of worldwide sports bookmakers in existence and this enables traders to place risk-free bets. The trader sets up his bets in such a way that all outcomes are covered and no matter which bet eventually pays out, the receipts are always greater than the total investment.

It takes the average trainee sports-arbitrage trader 4-6 weeks to become profficient. This initial training period is almost entirely hands-on although stakes should be kept at a nominal level so as to minimise the impact of 'rookie' mistakes. The tools provided by www.zero-risk-arbitrage.com will assist you at every stage of your project - from setting up your bookmaker accounts at the beginning to making your trading processes as efficient as possible when you become active.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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