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InvestaPick requires discipline
and patience. It's very different
than gambling on sports; gamblers
often are looking for a quick
return on their money, and are
willing to risk the majority
of their stake for a higher
payoff.
When you follow InvestaPick,
you'll notice that we're rarely
suggesting a wager of more than
a small percentage of your overall
budget. Essentially, you're
engaging in a diversification
strategy -- no single wager
should greatly affect your balance,
either positively or negatively.
This is a way of managing your
risk, and is similar to investing
in the stock market (but much
safer!).
Since no single wager is too
monumental in the long run,
it is very important to emotionally
detach yourself from a game.
This is what sets the InvestaPick
system apart from gambling,
and it requires discipline.
As a result, the InvestaPick
system isn't for everyone.
Here's
how you'll follow the system:
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Every day after 2:30pm
EST, log into your InvestaPick
account and check if there
is a pick available for
that day.
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At some point before the
game begins, you should
make the specified
wager, exactly
as prescribed. If InvestaPick
tells you to RISK $160,
that's what you're risking
(you're not trying to WIN
$160), not a penny more
or a penny less.
That's it! The process will
repeat itself every day; InvestaPick
will generally make between
3 and 5 picks per index each
week.
Other things to keep in mind:
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There
is no such thing as a "lock".
The InvestaPick system mathematically
identifies low-risk opportunities
on a regular basis, and
-- over time -- you will
come out ahead. But there
*will* be many games that
aren't correct, and it's
important to keep in mind
that this is a marathon,
not a sprint.
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Don't
change anything!
The InvestaPick system doesn't
rely on human emotions --
just because things are
going well (or poorly) does
not mean
you should raise or lower
your bet as suggested. Your
long-term success can only
be assured when you follow
a consistent system over
a long period of time.
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Don't
do parlay bets!
Teasers, parlays and proposition
bets may seem fun or enticing,
but remember that they're
put in place for gamblers,
not investors.
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Control
is what separates the gambler
from the investor.
If you can remove your emotions
from the InvestaPick process
-- just as if you were investing
money in real estate --
you'll do exceptionally
well. But if you get emotionally
involved (even when things
are going good), and you
start to change things,
then you're following a
gambling pattern, not an
investing pattern. Remember
that there's a reason that
sportsbooks and casinos
are ridiculously profitable:
it's because they cater
to gamblers, not investors.
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