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Articles about using a betting exchange
The New Dow Traders - How much of a market-watcher are you? Do you have a feel for the way the Dow Jones Industrial Average ebbs and flows? If watching the numbers is your thing, you might find it profitable to trade those numbers too...
Traders Speculate On Who's Next In the White House - TradeSports, the online trading and betting exchange that is currently offering lines on Saddam Hussein, has turned its attention from Baghdad to Washington by speculating on the next occupant of the White House...
Most Jittery Market In Years - TradeSports Offers Proof - How's the market doing? It's a question that trips off a lot of tongues every day in America...
Beat The Bookies - There are two ways To bet on sports - smart and stupid. Talk to that rare creature, the man who consistently beats the bookies, and he will tell you that the way to do it is to bet only when the price is right...
Betting Exchanges - A Betting Revolution - Here's a question for you. Why do bookies drive Cadillacs? Why do British bookies like Ladbrokes and William Hill have market capitalizations in billions of dollars? The answer is pretty simple. It's because the odds are stacked in their favor. And why is that? Easy. Because they decide the odds...
Football And Trading - A Marriage Made In Heaven - First week of the new NFL season and the evidence was irrefutable: the revolution that is exchange wagering on TradeSports has the potential to sweep all before it. It might have seemed like football was made for trading but to truly appreciate a marriage made in heaven you had to experience it...
Free Market Wagering - America is not just the home of the free - it's also the home of the free market. Could there be any greater symbol of the free market than the New York Stock Exchange? Now focus on the key word there: Exchange. Because without exchanges, there could be no such thing as a free market economy. But for centuries, one multi-billion dollar industry never had an exchange worthy of the name. That's right - the wagering industry...
NFL Trading: The Fun Way To Profit - So you like to trade. How's your portfolio doing for the year? Not so great, huh? That's the problem with the markets. Some schmuck analyst from Goldman Sachs says Sun Microsystems will "at a minimum" meet consensus estimates for its fourth-quarter results. So you buy. Next thing, the same analyst is "expressing concerns" about Sun and the share price is sinking...
The Six Steps To Successful Sports Trading - Okay, you've heard about TradeSports, you've heard it's a sports wagering exchange, where the bookie is cut out of the loop and the trader gets the best odds around. How do you go about joining in the revolution?...
Enter The Era Of The Betting Exchange - Why are there thousands of bookmakers in the United States and stacks of offshore Sportsbooks all fighting to offer their services to the guy who likes a wager? Answer: because being a bookmaker is, more or less, a license to print money. But now it's time for the small guy to fight back. Now, thanks to the power of the internet, he can be the bookie...
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Betfair is the larget betting exchange so you can be sure of your matches. An award winning operation with a turnover in excess of $150 million per week and an independent dispute resolution policy. You can't go wrong so click here to sign up at Betfair.
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Betsson offers at least 30 different methods of depositing, so if you're having trouble elsewhere, odds are you will have no trouble at Betsson.
Click here to sign up and lay or match your first bet.
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Tradesports gives you a risk free first bet up to $50.
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