It Can Be Done! The Sports Trader past a milestone in trading results and one that many an aspiring Sports trader aims at. I have today managed to turn my original £200 bank into £100,000, and that is after all commissions have been taken into account. As most of you know my original £200 was deposited with Betdaq when they launched in September 2001. I traded on a part time basis from then until December 2005 when I turned full-time. My bank at that time sat at £10,000.
The period of part-time trading included long spells of several months at a time when I did not trade due to my full time work commitment and it also included me building my bank up to £3.5K and then going all the way back down to £300. This was my apprenticeship and without this foundation I would not be trading as consistently as I do now. Since turning full-time I have had 1 losing month, March 2006 and this coincided with when my wife's illness became so bad that she had to spend a month in hospital and was also therefore the first time that I had full care of my three young children on my own. I was clearly not in the best frame of mind to trade.
Todays trading was difficult to start with as I kept losing both my internet connections at the same time but after I sent BT yet another email about my problem things did improve. I traded on 12 UK horse races and 3 football matches, with no losing trades again.
My first trade was in the 12:45 at Wetherby where I backed Battle Cry for £221 @ 1.70 before laying off @ an average of 1.37 to result in a profit of £78. I followed this with a small winning trade.
The best result of my day came in the 13:05 at Newmarket where I backed Twice Over for £600 @ 1.25 to result in a profit of £150.
In the 13:50 at Wetherby I backed Ellerslie George for £7 @ 4.20 and a further £3 @ 3.30 before laying off @ 1.01 to result in a profit of £20. My next trade resulted in a small profit.
In the 14:10 at Ascot I laid Boychuk for £22 @ 32.00 to give me a profit of £22. My next 2 trades both resulted in small profits.
Next was the 15:40 at Down Royal where I laid Galway Legend for £44 @ 4.40 to result in a profit of £44. My last 2 race trades both resulted in small profits.
My race trading had finished with a total profit of £323.
After racing I caught the final 15 minutes of the Wigan v Chelsea football match and I backed the under 2.5 goals for £81 @ 1.25 to result in a profit of £20.
Later in the evening I traded the Mallorca v Valencia football match and here, with the score at 0 - 2 I backed the under 2.5 goals for £49 @ 2.77 which I laid off @ 2.26. I then backed the unders again for £65 @ 1.64 which was laid off @ 1.50 and finally I backed the unders again for £114 @ 1.11 which I laid off @ 1.05 to result in a profit of £40.
The final trades of my day came in the Sevilla v Real Madrid football match. This was a game where there were 2 early goals. I had backed the under 2.5 goals for £270 @ 2.20 soon after kick off and had laid off £245 @ an average price of 2.12 when the first goal came and left me with a liability of £25. I backed the unders again as soon as the market was reformed for £67 @ 3.25 and within a minute or so the second goal had been scored, so my liability now stood at £92. I then backed the unders again for £50 @ 10.00, £17 @ 9.70 and £18 @ 8.20 and then I started to lay off @ 6.10 for £28 and all the way down to 3.52 until I had no liability. I then proceeded to gradually green up and had an all green £38 profit with a few minutes of the game left. I also backed the unders, with the last minute of injury time being played, for £288 @ 1.10 to result in a profit of £62 on the match.
My day had finished with a profit of £450.
Well Done Ray!
A truly great effort!
All the best.
Mark
Posted by: Mark Iverson | 11/04/2007 at 03:05 AM
likewise Ray.A serious achievement.an inspiration to us all. :-)
Posted by: martin | 11/04/2007 at 04:00 AM
Beginners Luck. :-).
Posted by: The Gambler. | 11/04/2007 at 08:35 AM
Ray,
absolutely thrilled for you and that fantastic achievement. Well done, you are such an inspiration for me. I wish I had the same ability to turn situations that go against me into profitable ones...Keep getting it wrong at the moment,had a nightmare yesterday.
Posted by: felds | 11/04/2007 at 10:15 AM
Hi Guys,
Thanks for all of your messages. I thought I was up late last night but some of you were still at it at 4:00 this morning.
I do feel a sense of achievement in getting to the £100K but it is just a stepping stone to the big £1M, I will have to step up my game plan if I am to get there before I retire.
Good Luck.
Ray
Posted by: Ray | 11/04/2007 at 11:33 AM
Terrific achievement mate. I know you'll get to the million and beyond. And thanks for being on the show Thursday.
Posted by: Account Deleted | 11/04/2007 at 11:49 AM
Hi Ray,
Great results, its good to read about someone doing well, makes a change from all the negativity posted on some forums.
Well done, keep it up
Jon
Posted by: Jon | 11/04/2007 at 02:38 PM
Hi MoM & Jon,
Thanks for your comments. I hope this helps persuade some people to stop gambling and start trading.
Good Luck.
Ray
Posted by: Ray | 11/04/2007 at 02:41 PM
Great stuff Ray. An inspiration to us all. Keep clocking those wins.
All the best
Gareth
Posted by: Gareth | 11/04/2007 at 02:53 PM
Hi Ray,
I to would like to add my congratulations. Well Done...it couldn't of happened to a nicer guy...but wish it was me!!! Seriously a magnificent achivement to make 45k average a year tax free.
I now hope that your personal problems can be sorted out so that it relieves the stress and pressure you have had for such a long time.
Continue the good work Ray and look forward to you showing us all how to do it.
Good Luck
Clive
Posted by: Clive | 11/04/2007 at 03:27 PM
Gareth and Clive,
Thanks very much for your comments. I will keep trying to make a good honest living from sports trading.
Good Luck to you both and I hope to hear similar news from you soon.
Ray
Posted by: Ray | 11/04/2007 at 11:30 PM
Heard your radio interview, you came across extremely professionally. Inspirational stuff for small apprentices like myself, a great achievement on the 100k milestone. Well done and good luck with the tax man, had an inquiry myself lasting a year, it does get easier :)
Posted by: Dave | 11/05/2007 at 07:32 PM
Hi Dave,
Thank you for your pleasent comments. I hope you are right about the Tax Man. Good Luck with your trading.
Ray
Posted by: Ray | 11/05/2007 at 10:00 PM
Hi ray,
Just want to echo previous comments on this topic. Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke. Good luck for the 'big 'un', hope to be following in your footsteps. albeit with the decimal point a few digits to the left!
John.
Posted by: johnizere | 11/05/2007 at 10:24 PM
Hi John,
Thanks to you also for such a positive comment. I wish you all the luck in achieving the same soon.
Ray
Posted by: Ray | 11/05/2007 at 11:04 PM
Well done Ray a fantastic achievement. Hope you still posting your blog when your past the £1 million mark.
Posted by: ramps | 11/06/2007 at 09:30 PM
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your comments. I am looking forward to hearing your slot on the WUBT RonBot Radio. LEts hope we are both still posting at that level.
Ray
Posted by: Ray | 11/07/2007 at 12:38 AM