Using the Gods to beat the odds.

Results For Week 15 – 2024-25

Afternoon all, how’s your little break from the football trading going? That’s if you have actually decided not to trade this weekend. Personally I love the international break, not because we get to see the national teams fight it out, but more because I use this time to recharge my batteries and stay away from any type of trading. It’s good to have a break from trading, both mentally and physically, so I embrace this time fully.

I’m a bit late for my results post, but because I wasn’t going to be trading until next weekend I decided not to rush to get it done. So here are my trading results for Week 15 (11th – 17th March):

Another profitable week, thankfully. This is my third on the bounce, which is looking quite good. You may notice that there are no trades there for the 16th march, and that’s because I decided not to trade on this day due to family commitments. I could have traded it, and I would have posted an small profit, but I made a conscious decision not to even attempt to trade this day and focus on my family. Family is more important than trading, and I’m glad I made that decision.

So how has that affected my season’s P&L? Here we go:

I’m more than happy to see the way that line graph is going, and hopefully it continues from now until the end of the season. I’m just over £400 in the red, but I truly believe that I can make up this deficit by the end of May. I did mention last week about raising my stakes, but I’ll probably not do it next weekend. I did think about doing it for this week, but with me knowingly not doing any trading on Sunday I decided not to. I’ll probably just see how I go in Week 16 and take it from there. But once I do increase my stakes, then I’ll be keeping it at that level going forward.

If you’re trading this week, then good luck. But personally I wouldn’t bother, and I’d just take the opportunity to relax and have a break from it all until the big leagues are back next week. But if you are, then good luck. And may the Lord be with you. Always!

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