Went 6-0 yesterday all said and done so that was nice , some trepidation wagering after a perfect day which I think is healthy because of the probability factor. I like those plays. Royals/W.Sox both teams trend to the under road/home - Like the pitching match up w Giants and Seattle. Brewers, well ride the wave at decent number and am considering the Under but haven't pulled the trigger.
Word to the Wise - Gambling is a dangerous addiction so work to be mindful - Wager only 3% -5% of your bankroll per wager, if you are going to be involved in this you mind as well do it correct manner which is practicing sell control and money management. All too many a gambler wagers what he can't afford to lose than chases trying to win back his money only to go deeper into a Hole. We all work hard for our money so Respect it- It's Not ok to lose a consistent basis and take days off - Do your research - track line movements , injury reports - If you wake up and feel that you must make a wager you have a Problem and need to take a break or stop entirely - never met a happy addict w no money.
Lastly - 20/50 yrs old - Invest 20% of your paycheck in the best ETF which is V00 - tracks the the top 500 companies , historically investments double every 7.5 years through compound interest. You put 200/500 a month in it you'll be very happy in 20/30 years. No One Knows what one particular stock is going to do , no one unless your part of Blackrock /Vanguard/Buffet - their moves control the markets. If you want to buy some Amazon , JP Morgan or some good chip companies - that's fine but make sure you have invest in the S&P - SPY - VOO etc . Long term investing, let your money work for you. Fidelity.com - very easy to get started . BOL
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Went 6-0 yesterday all said and done so that was nice , some trepidation wagering after a perfect day which I think is healthy because of the probability factor. I like those plays. Royals/W.Sox both teams trend to the under road/home - Like the pitching match up w Giants and Seattle. Brewers, well ride the wave at decent number and am considering the Under but haven't pulled the trigger.
Word to the Wise - Gambling is a dangerous addiction so work to be mindful - Wager only 3% -5% of your bankroll per wager, if you are going to be involved in this you mind as well do it correct manner which is practicing sell control and money management. All too many a gambler wagers what he can't afford to lose than chases trying to win back his money only to go deeper into a Hole. We all work hard for our money so Respect it- It's Not ok to lose a consistent basis and take days off - Do your research - track line movements , injury reports - If you wake up and feel that you must make a wager you have a Problem and need to take a break or stop entirely - never met a happy addict w no money.
Lastly - 20/50 yrs old - Invest 20% of your paycheck in the best ETF which is V00 - tracks the the top 500 companies , historically investments double every 7.5 years through compound interest. You put 200/500 a month in it you'll be very happy in 20/30 years. No One Knows what one particular stock is going to do , no one unless your part of Blackrock /Vanguard/Buffet - their moves control the markets. If you want to buy some Amazon , JP Morgan or some good chip companies - that's fine but make sure you have invest in the S&P - SPY - VOO etc . Long term investing, let your money work for you. Fidelity.com - very easy to get started . BOL
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