Best Horse Racing Systems

This page contains my all-time favourites: the best horse racing systems I’ve come across. I should tell you that a couple of them are mine, and I will flag them as such to avoid any accusations of bias! ;o)

So, here goes with my Top Five Best Horse Racing Systems to date.

1. Favourites’ Phenomenon

This ‘boring’ system is the best I’ve seen to date. It involves a ’stop at a winner’ approach, which means you have a number of chances to make your target profit each day. In 2008, the system made a profit of a cool �17,020 to �100 level stakes. That’s over �1,700 for tenners.

Read my review here…

2. LS Trader

A much more ‘exciting’ system than FP above, inasmuch as there are much bigger swings involved here. This is actually not a horse racing system, and not really a system at all. It is a service for trading commodities (wheat, currencies, metals, etc). Last year (2008), it recorded a staggering 1,500% profit. That means a starting bank of �10,000 would have been worth �160,000 by the end of the year!

The website promises a more modest annual target of 150% profit: still enough to turn the same �10,000 into �25,000. Far and away the best system for heavy hitters, and well worth checking out for medium sized wallets as well.

FOOTNOTE: THIS TRADING SYSTEM INVOLVES HIGH LEVELS OF VOLATILITY AND IS NOT SUITED TO ALL TRADERS. PLEASE READ THE SALES MATERIALS ON THE LS TRADER WEBSITE BEFORE DECIDING WHETHER THIS IS FOR YOU.

Read my review here…

3. Laying System
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My own laying service, and one which I’m very proud of. Launched in November 2008, the service has managed to record an excellent profit despite the prevailing inclement conditions in early 2009. Historically, the service generates an average of 17 points (that’s �340 to �20 stakes) a month.

Read the sales page here… Laying System

4. Racing Secrets [Exposed]

At just £7 (!), Racing Secrets [Exposed] is one of the best, no nonsense, common sense systems I’ve seen. This is a purist’s system, and involves a degree of form study. I reckon about half an hour a day will do it. The fact that it is so obviously predicated on common sense is a huge plus in a market where lots of systems seem to just randomly select variables that suit them, despite any logical reason for so doing.

RS[E] now comes with a members’ service for those who don’t have time to find the qualifiers themselves.

Read my review here…

5. TrainerTrackStats

Formerly authored by yours truly, and co-authored in 2008 by myself and Gavin Priestley of Nag Nag Nag, this is more a statistical handbook than a system per se. Nevertheless, it’s track record of finishing in front in each of its first two seasons, and being in front again this season, is exemplary performance from a stats-based betting system.

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