What is your potential Return-On-Investment?

This page can help you determine exactly how much of a return you can make with our systems. The ROI varies based on how 
much you're playing per unit, how much bankroll you allocate at the outset, and how you submit your fees. This is all explained below. We've provided two charts to illustrate some possible ROI levels. The profit numbers are from LAST season (2009-10). In other words, this is the ROI our Members achieved from March 2009 to Super Bowl 2010. Each column is explained further below:

$ Per unit

2009-10
Profits

20-unit bankroll

Min.
Fees

Total investment

Total returned

ROI

$100

 $   9,448

 $   2,000

 $   3,000

 $   5,000

 $ 11,448

129%

$200

 $ 18,896

 $   4,000

 $   3,000

 $   7,000

 $ 22,896

227%

$500

 $ 47,240

 $ 10,000

 $   3,000

 $ 13,000

 $ 57,240

340%

$1,000

 $ 94,480

 $ 20,000

 $   3,000

 $ 23,000

 $114,480

398%

MORE CONSERVATIVE OPTION: The chart ABOVE is factoring a 20-unit bankroll and the MINIMUM fees for the season (signing up for the full season up front). However let's say you wanted to start with a much more conservative bankroll (50-units), and you wanted to pay for each month as you go ($500 per month x 10 months = $5,000). In that case, this would have been your ROI:

$ Per unit

2009-10
Profits

50-unit bankroll

Max.
Fees

Total investment

Total returned

ROI

$100

 $   9,448

 $   5,000

 $   5,000

 $ 10,000

 $ 14,448

44%

$200

 $ 18,896

 $ 10,000

 $   5,000

 $ 15,000

 $ 28,896

93%

$500

 $ 47,240

 $ 25,000

 $   5,000

 $ 30,000

 $ 72,240

141%

$1,000

 $ 94,480

 $ 50,000

 $   5,000

 $ 55,000

 $144,480

163%

EXPLANATIONS: 

$ Per unit: This is what you choose as your baseline (1 unit) play. For more on how the units work, click HERE (then return to 
this page).

2009-10 Profits: These are the TOTAL PROFITS generated by our systems last season from March 1st to the Super Bowl.

20-unit bankroll/ 50-unit bankroll: In prior seasons, a 20-unit bankroll would have been sufficient to last you the entire season. 
As you can see from our graph for 2009-10, we never came close to dipping below 20 units. However for those of you who want to be EXTRA-cautious to ensure you can weather any dip, 50 units is the absolute MAXIMUM (the safest & most conservative) amount of bankroll we recommend starting out with. And we would recommend ALLOCATING that amount but only DEPOSITING 20 to start out. Because in prior seasons 50 has not been necessary. However just in case we were to run into a rough patch of bad luck before we've accumulated enough profits to weather it, 50 units would carry you until things turn around.

Min. Fees/ Max. Fees: If you enroll in the full season up front, the fees are $3,000. Obviously this enables you to achieve the highest ROI. However some Members feel more comfortable breaking it up into two segments or going month-to-month. The MAXIMUM fees that could be submitted for one season are $5,000, which is why we show that option as well. So as you can see, even if you took the most conservative approach and played at the lowest level last season, you would've made a 44% return on your investment. 

Total investment: This is the TOTAL dollar amount our Members used to get started (the bankroll + the fees).

Total returned: This is the NET cash our Members walked away with (including the bankroll returned). This is simply the system profits plus the bankroll.

ROI: This is the net cash returned as a percentage of their total investment. In other words how much total money our Members made off the money they invested in our systems.

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Of course in order to achieve these profits you need to be on every system, and every play. We do NOT recommend picking and choosing certain systems. We have plays every day, except during the off months of July and February. During baseball season there are 1-2 updates per day (at 11:45 AM and 6 PM Eastern). Then starting in September the updates are during the week, at 6 PM ET. During football season we also have a 9 PM update on Fridays that contains all of the football plays for the weekend. That way you can check it that night or in the morning, whichever is more convenient for you. For more on when we release the plays, click HERE.

50 units of bankroll may seem like a lot, however if you break it down it equates to 50 wagers. That will cover you for the whole season. To put that into perspective, if you placed 5 bets a day for two weeks, that would be 70 wagers. We're saying allocate far less than that to get you started, and it will last you the entire YEAR. And as we mentioned, in prior seasons 20 has been sufficient.

The bottom line is if you have 10 minutes a day you can participate in our systems and reap the profits. It's no different from a daily volume perspective that what you're probably doing now. And when you compare our returns to those of other financial vehicles, it's well worth the investment of both your time and money. We hope you join us!

For more information on joining, click HERE.

To see a schedule of upcoming systems and results from previous systems, click HERE.

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