Apologies for another late post. For clarification, this post is for the trading week 11th – 17th Feb. I decided to post midway through the trading week last week, as I was on a massive losing streak. Possibly down by around 30 points. This loss was quite large but not unexpected really, looking at some of my testing. I decided to post early as I was confident that I could pull some of that back. It was just to show that you shouldn’t lose faith in your system or yourself, and you should just carry on through the storm!
So, how did I get on after my post on Saturday? Well, I was £294 down at that point, and I managed to pull it back to…<DRUM ROLL>…£207 down. So between Saturday night and Monday night I managed to make around £87. Not a ground breaking amount, but losing £207 is a lot easier on the wallet than losing £294. Here’s a screenshot of some of those trades that made up my total loss of £207 for week 11:

I wasn’t too disheartened with losing that amount, as I was kind of expecting a loss after consecutive winning weeks. It does get you a bit disheartened when you realise that it does wipe out the last 2 weeks of profit and more! HAHA! But that’s all part of the dance. You’re up, you’re down, up, down, up, down. You’ve just got to keep on going and hopefully in the end you’ll have a profit to show.
You’ll noticed I’m still covering some of my correct score predictions with trades on the overs market, so that if any late goals do come along I’m hopefully covered for them. You’ll notice I’ve done this for the Leeds match near the top of my screenshot. There were a couple of late goals which sank my correct score predictions, but that meant that my overs trades came in. This meant a small profit was made, instead of a £12 loss. So it’s thing like this which is helping me to become a bit more profitable. Or at least not lose as much. You will also notice that I covered my Liverpool vs Wolves correct score predictions, but this wasn’t necessary as they came in. This meant £7.84 was taken out of my overall profits. But overall this strategy has saved me more than cost me.
Here’s how week 11 measures up to my previous trading weeks profit and loss, and how it affects my trading journey:


Oh well. I’m hoping for a better week this week. I know you can’t expect to have a winning week after a losing week. Trading doesn’t work like that. I could have another losing week. A small winning week. An even bigger losing week! It’s all variable, but looking at my testing I should have a decent week (fingers crossed).
Good luck if you’re trading this weekend. I wish you nothing but profits. And may the Lord be with you. Always.


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