Does anyone know anything about sports arbitrage or financial arbitrage software?
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Yes Peter, my business partner and I have been working sports arbitrage for about 10 months now. We use software called “SureBetPro” provided by a company called “RiskFreeProfit”. Here’s my business partner’s Web site:
http://mybiz.riskfreeprofit.com/
…it costs us $140 per month to subscribe to this software, this enables us to receive the ‘arb’ advice, which is streamed to my computer 24-hours a day.
Now there are a number of other companies that basically offer the same deal. A very good Web site to investigate further is that of Alan Seymour:
http://www.sportsarbitragereview.co.uk/
Although his site is a little out of date, it’ll definitely provide you with a lot of useful information. I believe Alan favours software called “ArbAlarm” from “Zero-Risk Arbitrage”:
http://www.zero-risk-arbitrage.com/
…which unlike “SureBetPro” actually gives you a free trial.
Another site to check out is BetBrain:
http://www.betbrain.com/
They’ve just recently introduced – within the past 6-months, a pay service which I’ve heard is pretty good. Although I’ve never used this pay service of theirs, I still get the odd arb or two off their free service!
Out of the three services mentioned here (IMHO) I think that SureBetPro and ArbAlarm are pretty much the same. They utilize pretty much the same sportsbooks (bookmakers) although at the end of the day ArbAlarm is about $100 more expensive per month. BetBrain is comparable in price with ArbAlarm but with their service you just need to login to their Web site (which means that you don’t need to download proprietary software – like SureBetPro or ArbAlarm). Another important thing to note about BetBrain is that they incorporate a lot more sportsbooks into their arbing service; therefore they do have more arbs each day than the aforementioned SureBetPro and ArbAlarm.
I hope this helps a little! Good Luck to you then Peter!!
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Yes Peter, my business partner and I have been working sports arbitrage for about 10 months now. We use software called “SureBetPro” provided by a company called “RiskFreeProfit”. Here’s my business partner’s Web site:
http://mybiz.riskfreeprofit.com/
…it costs us $140 per month to subscribe to this software, this enables us to receive the ‘arb’ advice, which is streamed to my computer 24-hours a day.
Now there are a number of other companies that basically offer the same deal. A very good Web site to investigate further is that of Alan Seymour:
http://www.sportsarbitragereview.co.uk/
Although his site is a little out of date, it’ll definitely provide you with a lot of useful information. I believe Alan favours software called “ArbAlarm” from “Zero-Risk Arbitrage”:
http://www.zero-risk-arbitrage.com/
…which unlike “SureBetPro” actually gives you a free trial.
Another site to check out is BetBrain:
http://www.betbrain.com/
They’ve just recently introduced – within the past 6-months, a pay service which I’ve heard is pretty good. Although I’ve never used this pay service of theirs, I still get the odd arb or two off their free service!
Out of the three services mentioned here (IMHO) I think that SureBetPro and ArbAlarm are pretty much the same. They utilize pretty much the same sportsbooks (bookmakers) although at the end of the day ArbAlarm is about $100 more expensive per month. BetBrain is comparable in price with ArbAlarm but with their service you just need to login to their Web site (which means that you don’t need to download proprietary software – like SureBetPro or ArbAlarm). Another important thing to note about BetBrain is that they incorporate a lot more sportsbooks into their arbing service; therefore they do have more arbs each day than the aforementioned SureBetPro and ArbAlarm.
I hope this helps a little! Good Luck to you then Peter!!
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