Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Investment strategies from the Braz

I have always felt that there was really very little difference between sports betting and playing the stock market. In both, you're risking money in the hopes that you will make money. The only difference, I see, is in sports betting, you will know right away whether you win or lose money. In stocks, it could be years before you profit or lose money, as stock prices will remain relatively the same over that time span. Both usually use a 3rd party to make transactions. And both, charge a commission of some type for this transaction, meaning that they make money whether you win or lose on the trade or bet, provided that there is an equal amount of action on a sporting event.

With that said, here's a simple strategy for the upcoming football season. Last year, the Detroit Lions finished with an 0-16 record for the very first winless season in the NFL. That's right, no other team in the history of the NFL has ever gone an entire season without winning at least 1 game. Knowing that, here's what you do: Bet on the Lions to win game one of the regular season. Don't screw around with the point spread, bet on the Lions to win outright. If you don't win your bet, double your bet for the next week's game. And then, keep doing this until you win a bet. This is pretty much a no-lose situation because the Detroit Lions can't possibly go another entire season without winning at least one game, right? Right??



2009 Schedule

Sun, Sep 13 at New Orleans - 1:00 PM
Sun, Sep 20 Minnesota - 1:00 PM
Sun, Sep 27 Washington - 1:00 PM
Sun, Oct 4 at Chicago - 1:00 PM
Sun, Oct 11 Pittsburgh - 1:00 PM
Sun, Oct 18 at Green Bay - 1:00 PM
BYE
Sun, Nov 1 St. Louis - 1:00 PM
Sun, Nov 8 at Seattle - 4:05 PM
Sun, Nov 15 at Minnesota - 1:00 PM
Sun, Nov 22 Cleveland - 1:00 PM
Thu, Nov 26 Green Bay - 12:30 PM
Sun, Dec 6 at Cincinnati - 1:00 PM
Sun, Dec 13 at Baltimore - 1:00 PM
Sun, Dec 20 Arizona - 1:00 PM
Sun, Dec 27 at San Francisco - 4:05 PM
Sun, Jan 3 Chicago - 1:00 PM


But, remember: Joe Braza can not be held responsible for any losses regarding this blog entry. Good Luck!

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