Judah... many thanks for grandfathering those of us who started with you on this app, and of course, listened faithfully to your appearances on PFF podcasts. I don't have experience with the legal or accounting fields, but I am a retired senior leader from a Fortune 500 company. I retired three years ago, at 49, so I've got the time if you want to collaborate or need assistance with branding, decision making, etc. Unlikely I am sure, but wanted to throw it out there just the same. If not, I look forward to reading everything you write. Please let us know where we can listen to podcasts in which you are the host or featured as a guest. Thanks again!!!
I'm a long term follower and think you do a ton of research, find different takes than the industry, and respect the time you put in, but your record for SGP's last season was weak. I'm curious if you've spent time thinking about where this could be improved. Perhaps not searching for 60-1's and scaling back with the intent to hit more 5/10 -1's. I understand they are long shots, but going a whole season putting $25-50 bucks a pop loses what the subscription is worth. Just some insight.
I don't have the data, but my guess is that the season itself was an anomaly for Judah. Some of the very best in the industry (i.e. Steve Fezzik and Even Money with Steve and Ross Tucker) lost money on the NFL last season playing mostly sides, totals and straight props. Considering, as you said, that Judah goes for wild-ish long shots, I expect wild-ish variation from his results... perhaps last year was negative variance. On the other hand, Judah's penchant for zigging when the industry is zagging should have/could have resulted in a better year. Either way, great question and curious to hear Judah's reply.
"He will be careful to not share direct edges for the markets he actively bets. Instead, he offers research into angles that others can apply in the markets he does not personally trade."
Great to hear from you again Judah! 12 more Sundays….
If we were subscribed last season, does it automatically renew for this season? Or do we have to take any action?
You’re all set, no need to do anything else
Judah... many thanks for grandfathering those of us who started with you on this app, and of course, listened faithfully to your appearances on PFF podcasts. I don't have experience with the legal or accounting fields, but I am a retired senior leader from a Fortune 500 company. I retired three years ago, at 49, so I've got the time if you want to collaborate or need assistance with branding, decision making, etc. Unlikely I am sure, but wanted to throw it out there just the same. If not, I look forward to reading everything you write. Please let us know where we can listen to podcasts in which you are the host or featured as a guest. Thanks again!!!
I'm a long term follower and think you do a ton of research, find different takes than the industry, and respect the time you put in, but your record for SGP's last season was weak. I'm curious if you've spent time thinking about where this could be improved. Perhaps not searching for 60-1's and scaling back with the intent to hit more 5/10 -1's. I understand they are long shots, but going a whole season putting $25-50 bucks a pop loses what the subscription is worth. Just some insight.
I don't have the data, but my guess is that the season itself was an anomaly for Judah. Some of the very best in the industry (i.e. Steve Fezzik and Even Money with Steve and Ross Tucker) lost money on the NFL last season playing mostly sides, totals and straight props. Considering, as you said, that Judah goes for wild-ish long shots, I expect wild-ish variation from his results... perhaps last year was negative variance. On the other hand, Judah's penchant for zigging when the industry is zagging should have/could have resulted in a better year. Either way, great question and curious to hear Judah's reply.
"He will be careful to not share direct edges for the markets he actively bets. Instead, he offers research into angles that others can apply in the markets he does not personally trade."
Can you elaborate on what this means ?