Using the Gods to beat the odds.

Results For Week 24 – 2025-26

Just the one trade to finish the season off, and I managed a £35.28 profit. After managing to get myself into a profitable position in Week 23, I decided to take the last week easy and ease off the trading. Here’s that single trade that pushed me further into the green zone:

The reason that I decided to take it easy was because I wasn’t going to be able to trade the Premier League matches, or the Italian matches either, due to me going out for a few drinks on the Sunday. So, what I didn’t want to do was trade the Spanish games on the Saturday just in case I was in a losing position. I would then be gutted not having the opportunity to make up the losing position due to me not trading the next day. So to avoid all that I decided not to trade at all. So, here’s how that has effected my overall trading journey for this season:

Well, it’s my 12th profit-making week of the season, out of 24 weeks. Which pretty much tells you everything about this season. It’s my 5th profitable week out of 6 though, which also shows that I had a good strong end to the season. Here’s how the final graphs looks:

Well, as I mentioned last week, I’m more than happy to be posting a profit this season. Especially with what’s gone on. The point being, I managed to stick with it and keep battling, turning a low point of -£721 into a profit of £48. Which is a £770 turnaround within 12 weeks. And that’s it about trading. You’ve got to be mentally prepared to stick out the lows and not get too carried away with the highs. Looking at the graph above tells you all about trading when you’re starting off. It’s up and down until you can get some form of consistency. And then hopefully it’s more ups than downs.

Well, that’s is from me in terms of trading this season. I’ll still be posting on here with news on how I’m getting on with my automation. As that’s my priority now. I really, really want to get that sorted and in place ready for the new season. I know I mentioned it at the beginning of this season, but I really do want to get it sorted for next season. That’ll ensure that I don’t miss any trades, and I can go out of a day without taking my laptop and be fully present with whoever I’m out with.

I really hope you all had a good season and that it was profitable. If you’re trading the Summer leagues or this new money-making Club World Cup shite, then I wish you the best of luck. And may the Lord be with you, Always!

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