Andy Murray lives up to Proud Tradition
As you will have seen, Andy Murray failed at the Australian Open to become the first British Grand Slam Winner since Fred Perry 74 years ago. As I said in my previous posts, we may well have hoped, but we always knew that it was going to be tough to beat Federer. Someone wrote recently that the only offensive thing about Federer is his tennis. But perhaps the only thing offensive about Murray is that he lifted our hopes for a brief moment. But that hope was quickly extinguished by the sheer class of Federer. At least Murray did after all keep up the proud tradition of heroic sporting failure.
If Murray is to win his first Grand Slam he will need a lot of persistence, which is also what you need to be a good trader. And appropriately the latest part of the Tennis Trading League review is called ChampWinnings. As I show in my article, this is one system where persistence may well pay of with good profits.
But after Sunday morning, where Andy decided that at 2 sets down he wold tease us some more by pretending to win the 3rd set and then managing to lose it again, I think I need to return to some football (well I only spent four hours watching it on Sunday, so clearly I am bound to miss it).
I have decided to look into the Soccer Psychic a bit more. And it seemed only right that I would add some thoughts on the Soccer Mystic (I think I will need to release my own system soon, perhaps, in keeping with the trend, I’ll call it “Soccer Nostradamus”). No, way too obvious….
Anyway, one of the reasons I am turning to the Pyschic is that it has shown promising early results. And I am always interested in systems that show profits!
So please look out for these reviews coming out later this week.
Written by on Feb 2nd, 2010.



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