Trading Correct Scores

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📌 Concept:

  • Correct score trading differs from other strategies—it requires patience and a long-term mindset.

  • Most correct score trades end at scratch (no profit or loss), so traders must avoid chasing winners out of frustration.

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Key Strategies:

  • Dutching:

    • Splitting stakes across multiple correct scores to balance potential profit.

    • Example: Dutching 1-1, 2-1, 1-2 instead of backing a single score.

  • Do Nothing Approach:

    • Avoid entering trades too early—waiting 10-15 minutes improves odds and avoids early goals disrupting strategy.

  • Assured Soccer Profits (ASP):

    • A safe and reliable correct score system acquired by Goal Profits in 2022.

    • ASP minimizes big losses while ensuring steady bank growth.

    • Example: Bryn turned £500 into £10,000 using ASP in under two years.

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📈 Trade Execution:

  • CS3 (3 Goal Target Scores):

    • Focuses on matches likely to end with three total goals.

    • Example: Dutching 1-2, 2-1, 3-0 based on team scoring patterns.

  • CS4 (4 Goal Target Scores):

    • Targets matches expected to produce four total goals.

    • Example: Dutching 2-2, 3-1, 1-3 for balanced risk/reward.

  • Advanced CS3 (Second Half Focus):

    • Entering trades after halftime when teams push for late goals.

    • Example: Dutching 2-1, 1-2, 3-0 based on second-half momentum.

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🔍 Key Takeaways:

  • Patience is crucial—correct score trading is not about frequent wins but long-term profitability.

  • Avoid over-managing trades—let the game play out naturally.

  • Use Live Stats Module (LSM) to track momentum and adjust positions accordingly.