Football Index Beginners Guide

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Betslayer is all about making a side income through low-risk betting strategies and so I'm always on the lookout for the next great thing to make some more profits and that's how I came across Football Index. In this blog post you'll learn everything you need to know about football index and how to get started risk-free. Football Index allows you to buy shares in football players. It's like a football players stock market.

This is 'Football Index 2021 Beginners Guide: (EP4) How to research players?' By Football Trading on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the. Football Index is essentially a gambling platform that is formatted in the style of a football stockmarket where you can buy and sell shares in your favourite players. The aim is to try to profit from price appreciation (share price rises) and dividends. The Football Index market is separated into two parts, the top 200 (first team) and a ‘squad' section.

Some people ask is Football Index legit? Yes it is, it was founded in 2015 by Adam Cole. The business name is BetIndex Limited which is registered in Jersey and licensed by the gambling commission under the number 119040. Football Index has just signed a big TV advertising deal with Sky & has Guillem Balague as a brand ambassador . You can also check out their Trustpilot reviews to see what people think.

Football index beginners guide 2019

Football Index Explained

Football Index is the first football player stock market that allows you to buy, sell and trade football player with your own money. Essentially you're betting on the value of your players going up over time. It's like a mix between fantasy football and traditional sports betting.

Unlike stock market trading where most people don't have a clue about the stocks and they're basically guessing. Many people have great knowledge about football that they do not put to good use. In Football Index even just being slightly ahead of the curve or having a little bit of knowledge pays big dividends in because getting onto the platform early will mean that you make bigger profits long-term because as more people come onto the platform the price of the players go up and you make more profits when you sell a player because of this.

  1. The FAQ posted above is a good starting point, as is the YouTube Beginners' Guide by Football Index Guide. Make sure you learn the rules and follow the market for a bit before you spend too much money @NewUser180033! 1 Reply Last reply. Dannypea last edited by @BLFI.
  2. What is Football Index? Football Index is a stockmarket where you can buy and sell shares in footballers. It combines elements of traditional betting, exchanges and fantasy football creating the most innovative gambling platform since Betfair Exchange.

The best thing about football index is that on a bad day you don't lose your whole bet like in normal betting, you only lose a couple of pennies of players value and that's why it's a great alternative to normal betting. It's also worth noting football index have no control over the price of any player it's simply due to market demand.

Our main strategy with football index is to buy low & sell high, but there are also other ways to make money which we will go over. So to know how to make money from buying and selling players which is the main way to make money on football index, we also need to know what affects player's prices.

  1. Why could a players price go up?
    Maybe the player wants to leave the club which leads to more media mentions which means more they get media dividend. Or maybe he's on a great run of form and has won performance buzz a couple of times again.
  1. Why could a players price go down?

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Maybe lack of form, maybe he's been injured or suspended. Maybe he signed a new contract so there will be no more transfer rumours and media mentions so less media buzz dividends. It's worth noting that Media buzz is based mainly on UK-based networks and attributes points to players based on if they are mentioned in articles about transfers or about their talent. It is worth noting that squad players cannot get media buzz.

What is the difference between Squad Players & Top 200 Players on Football Index

The top 200 players in Football Index are simply the players with the highest price based on their demand. Squad players are lower value players, normally they don't start matched all the time and are considered young talents. Squad players get into the top 200 when their value is above the lowest value player in the top 200. Top 200 players then get relegated if a squad player overtakes their value.

Squad players can still get Performance Buzz Dividends but are not eligible for Media Buzz Dividends, we'll explain what these terms mean in the next section.

Football Index scans online football news from UK newspapers and gives points to players based on article mentions. For example transfers rumour mentions. Players with the most mentions and most points at midnight every day are the winners of the days media buzz dividends. If you have those players shares then you will get a dividend.

Note: you dont need to withdraw dividends, they get automatically credited to your balance.

What are performance buzz dividends?

Football Index monitors the footballing performance and players across the top leagues.

Premier League. La Liga. Bundesliga. Serie A. Ligue One. Champions League and Europa League

Football index has their own scoring matrix which basically will will rank the top players based on things like scores and assists or clean sheets. It's also worth noting that match days are split into three categories with different dividend rates depending on the number of matches taking place. The table below displays the dividend for each share for both match days and non match days

What are In-Play dividends?

In the first 30 days of owning a share, you'll get the following In-Play Dividends:

- 2p per Goal for a Forward or Midfielder

- 3p per Goal by a Defender or Goalkeeper

- 1p per Assist by any position

- 2p for a Starting Goalkeeper Clean Sheet over the full game

Selling On Football Index

The two ways to sell on Football index are called Market Sell and Instant Sell. Both have a 2% commission fee from the total sales.

Football index makes money from taking a commission on the total sales you make. The difference between the buying price and the sale price is known as the spread. Market sell allows you to set a reserve price and place shares in a queue, the time taken to sell depends on how in demand the player is (sold at higher blue price). If you want an instant sell you sell them at the red price, and the difference is the spread. An instant sell allows you to immediately cash out your position on player shares for an increased percentage of commission

How do I know which players to buy?

I wouldn't overthink this, I think it's similar to fantasy football. The best players to buy in football index are the underpriced players. For example maybe you want to buy shares in Heung Min Son because you think he's in form and is underpriced. Maybe it's a new player who's come into to the team like Juan Foyth who's shares will be good long term. In a transfer window you can get some quick wins by being on top if the latest transfer news. If they get bought they may be media buzz dividends and their price will then likely go up in the coming weeks so getting in early then selling when the players price has increased is a good strategy.

But it depends on your strategy, you can have a long-term strategy if you want to build up media dividends and and performance buzz and bank on the price of football index in the whole going up.

The mobile app is a great way to check on your portfolio & the best way to use football index in my opinion

What are the turquoise lines?

These represent the highs and lows of a player's price for that day so the bigger the line the bigger the volatility maybe it's a good thing maybe his price has gone up because he scored a couple of goals or got lots of worthy media attention and it's up to you to interpret this graph to see where the players price is going.Enter your text here..

How do I get a Money Back Offer ?

In general diving straight in is a great strategy especially because football index has the Money Back Offer. Withing the first 7 days, Football index will refund your losses (if any) up to £500.

(OFFER EXTENDED UNTIL 31st May 2020, BE QUICK!)


>> https://fprod.bs.atomateapps.com/recommends/football-index

Details
● You receive the money back offer of your losses up to £500 for 7 days
●18 + only, Football Index is gambling if you have a problem do not sign up & go to https://www.gamcare.org.uk/

Full T&C's - https://www.footballindex.co.uk/terms-and-conditions

Football Index Beginners Guide 2019

Helpful Links

Football index help - Football Index Rules - Indexgain - football index customer service

GUEST WLB contributor Tom Joyce (@TJ_QPR) talks us through the magnificent new world of the Football Index – the football stock market where real money is traded.

Football Index | A beginner's guide

Football and gambling are two cultural obsessions in the UK and the Football Index has brought them together to create the first footballing stock market.

Football

Before I start, I must stress that this is just a brief synopsis of the Index. How does it work? How do I make money? Well…to make money, just like the real stock market, you need to buy shares and create a portfolio. However, instead of buying shares in Tesco or Kenco, for example, you buy Futures in a football player.

This is where your Football Manager days, heated car journey discussions on the way home from football and the 'why didn't we sign him' moments are put to the test!

Futures

The price of a Future will go up and down depending on the market interest. So, for example I decided to invest in Celtic's Moussa Dembele because I think he is a great young talent with a very promising career ahead of him.

If he continues to do well, more traders will invest in him and his market value will therefore increase. He is in my portfolio as I also expect plenty of talk of a Premier League move in the coming months and this will create more interest in him and more traders will want to add Moussa to their portfolios (fingers crossed anyway).

If the value of a specific player you own increases, you may wish to sell some/all of your Futures and cash in on the profit. If however, you believe the player's value is going to continue to increase you may wish to keep them or even buy more futures for your portfolio.

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Quick Flips

You can also make money with Quick Flips buying Futures in a player and then selling not long after for a profit.

An easy way to do this is to have a look at any big upcoming matches and events and try to predict which player(s) will be in demand (e.g Champions league games).

To give you an example of this, I purchased Futures in Robert Lewandowski fairly cheap two weeks before Bayern Munich and Arsenal met at the Allianz Arena. In the build up to the game the Polish striker's value grew considerably as traders were snapping him up and I sold him before kick-off for a nice return.

You may be thinking 'Lewandowski is an obvious buy, he's a world class striker' – He is world class, but this has no bearing on his value or demand. European players are not subject to a lot of interest unless they are playing in the Champions League, where the coverage is at a maximum.

As I currently write this, nine of the top 10 valued players in the Index are Premier League players, Antoine Griezmann (fifth) being the other. Lionel Messi is currently the 29th most expensive player, thus proving that there is more to the Index than just buying world class players.

As I say, this is just a brief synopsis, I may do an in-depth piece at a later date to explain the above and other factors to consider when investing, in more detail.

Buzz Wins

Anyway, back to making money – the other way to do this is through Buzz Wins.

If your player has any press coverage from any of the news feeds that Football Index monitors daily (Sky Sports, Talksport, UEFA, ESPN, The FA, FIFA, Football League, Daily Mail, Daily Star, The Times, Telegraph, Independent, Express, Guardian, Metro, BBC, Daily Mirror, Football 365, Goal.com, Huffington Post) he will receive Buzz points, and at midnight each night.

The player with the most buzz points will earn his owners dividends, which are paid at at a rate of 5p per-Future held.

It's important to remember that Buzz points are not solely performance related. Paul Pogba has often won the buzz for a new hairstyle making the headlines or a crazy dance. So when considering investing in a player for potential Buzz Wins, try to decipher who regularly features in the media, whether that be positive or negative press.

I've found that Man Utd players consistently dominate the Buzz charts.

My first buzz purchase – and I will not win any prizes for originality – was none other than Zlatan Ibrahimovic! Zlatan is a serial Buzz winner. A man with an ego as big as his, playing for arguably the biggest club in the world, he often runs away with the Buzz points!

Football Index Beginners Guide Week

Now's the time to get involved

Football Index Beginners Guide

As you invest more money over time and your portfolio grows, hopefully you will start to make a consistent profit.

Sadly, you will not make thousands from a £5 investment. Index profits are % based and generally speaking the more you invest, the more you will make.

With an expected period of growth of the Index in the near future, now is the perfect time to invest. Try to keep a mixed portfolio so you have some players for Buzz wins, some for longer-term investment and then some Quick Flips that you may buy and sell within a week depending on upcoming matches.

If you have any questions or want some stats on a particular player, don't hesitate to ask me on Twitter.

Football Index Beginners Guide Printable

Football Index Beginners Guide

Football Index Explained

Football Index is the first football player stock market that allows you to buy, sell and trade football player with your own money. Essentially you're betting on the value of your players going up over time. It's like a mix between fantasy football and traditional sports betting.

Unlike stock market trading where most people don't have a clue about the stocks and they're basically guessing. Many people have great knowledge about football that they do not put to good use. In Football Index even just being slightly ahead of the curve or having a little bit of knowledge pays big dividends in because getting onto the platform early will mean that you make bigger profits long-term because as more people come onto the platform the price of the players go up and you make more profits when you sell a player because of this.

  1. The FAQ posted above is a good starting point, as is the YouTube Beginners' Guide by Football Index Guide. Make sure you learn the rules and follow the market for a bit before you spend too much money @NewUser180033! 1 Reply Last reply. Dannypea last edited by @BLFI.
  2. What is Football Index? Football Index is a stockmarket where you can buy and sell shares in footballers. It combines elements of traditional betting, exchanges and fantasy football creating the most innovative gambling platform since Betfair Exchange.

The best thing about football index is that on a bad day you don't lose your whole bet like in normal betting, you only lose a couple of pennies of players value and that's why it's a great alternative to normal betting. It's also worth noting football index have no control over the price of any player it's simply due to market demand.

Our main strategy with football index is to buy low & sell high, but there are also other ways to make money which we will go over. So to know how to make money from buying and selling players which is the main way to make money on football index, we also need to know what affects player's prices.

  1. Why could a players price go up?
    Maybe the player wants to leave the club which leads to more media mentions which means more they get media dividend. Or maybe he's on a great run of form and has won performance buzz a couple of times again.
  1. Why could a players price go down?

    Maybe lack of form, maybe he's been injured or suspended. Maybe he signed a new contract so there will be no more transfer rumours and media mentions so less media buzz dividends. It's worth noting that Media buzz is based mainly on UK-based networks and attributes points to players based on if they are mentioned in articles about transfers or about their talent. It is worth noting that squad players cannot get media buzz.

What is the difference between Squad Players & Top 200 Players on Football Index

The top 200 players in Football Index are simply the players with the highest price based on their demand. Squad players are lower value players, normally they don't start matched all the time and are considered young talents. Squad players get into the top 200 when their value is above the lowest value player in the top 200. Top 200 players then get relegated if a squad player overtakes their value.

Squad players can still get Performance Buzz Dividends but are not eligible for Media Buzz Dividends, we'll explain what these terms mean in the next section.

Football Index scans online football news from UK newspapers and gives points to players based on article mentions. For example transfers rumour mentions. Players with the most mentions and most points at midnight every day are the winners of the days media buzz dividends. If you have those players shares then you will get a dividend.

Note: you dont need to withdraw dividends, they get automatically credited to your balance.

What are performance buzz dividends?

Football Index monitors the footballing performance and players across the top leagues.

Premier League. La Liga. Bundesliga. Serie A. Ligue One. Champions League and Europa League

Football index has their own scoring matrix which basically will will rank the top players based on things like scores and assists or clean sheets. It's also worth noting that match days are split into three categories with different dividend rates depending on the number of matches taking place. The table below displays the dividend for each share for both match days and non match days

What are In-Play dividends?

In the first 30 days of owning a share, you'll get the following In-Play Dividends:

- 2p per Goal for a Forward or Midfielder

- 3p per Goal by a Defender or Goalkeeper

- 1p per Assist by any position

- 2p for a Starting Goalkeeper Clean Sheet over the full game

Selling On Football Index

The two ways to sell on Football index are called Market Sell and Instant Sell. Both have a 2% commission fee from the total sales.

Football index makes money from taking a commission on the total sales you make. The difference between the buying price and the sale price is known as the spread. Market sell allows you to set a reserve price and place shares in a queue, the time taken to sell depends on how in demand the player is (sold at higher blue price). If you want an instant sell you sell them at the red price, and the difference is the spread. An instant sell allows you to immediately cash out your position on player shares for an increased percentage of commission

How do I know which players to buy?

I wouldn't overthink this, I think it's similar to fantasy football. The best players to buy in football index are the underpriced players. For example maybe you want to buy shares in Heung Min Son because you think he's in form and is underpriced. Maybe it's a new player who's come into to the team like Juan Foyth who's shares will be good long term. In a transfer window you can get some quick wins by being on top if the latest transfer news. If they get bought they may be media buzz dividends and their price will then likely go up in the coming weeks so getting in early then selling when the players price has increased is a good strategy.

But it depends on your strategy, you can have a long-term strategy if you want to build up media dividends and and performance buzz and bank on the price of football index in the whole going up.

The mobile app is a great way to check on your portfolio & the best way to use football index in my opinion

What are the turquoise lines?

These represent the highs and lows of a player's price for that day so the bigger the line the bigger the volatility maybe it's a good thing maybe his price has gone up because he scored a couple of goals or got lots of worthy media attention and it's up to you to interpret this graph to see where the players price is going.Enter your text here..

How do I get a Money Back Offer ?

In general diving straight in is a great strategy especially because football index has the Money Back Offer. Withing the first 7 days, Football index will refund your losses (if any) up to £500.

(OFFER EXTENDED UNTIL 31st May 2020, BE QUICK!)


>> https://fprod.bs.atomateapps.com/recommends/football-index

Details
● You receive the money back offer of your losses up to £500 for 7 days
●18 + only, Football Index is gambling if you have a problem do not sign up & go to https://www.gamcare.org.uk/

Full T&C's - https://www.footballindex.co.uk/terms-and-conditions

Football Index Beginners Guide 2019

Helpful Links

Football index help - Football Index Rules - Indexgain - football index customer service

GUEST WLB contributor Tom Joyce (@TJ_QPR) talks us through the magnificent new world of the Football Index – the football stock market where real money is traded.

Football Index | A beginner's guide

Football and gambling are two cultural obsessions in the UK and the Football Index has brought them together to create the first footballing stock market.

Before I start, I must stress that this is just a brief synopsis of the Index. How does it work? How do I make money? Well…to make money, just like the real stock market, you need to buy shares and create a portfolio. However, instead of buying shares in Tesco or Kenco, for example, you buy Futures in a football player.

This is where your Football Manager days, heated car journey discussions on the way home from football and the 'why didn't we sign him' moments are put to the test!

Futures

The price of a Future will go up and down depending on the market interest. So, for example I decided to invest in Celtic's Moussa Dembele because I think he is a great young talent with a very promising career ahead of him.

If he continues to do well, more traders will invest in him and his market value will therefore increase. He is in my portfolio as I also expect plenty of talk of a Premier League move in the coming months and this will create more interest in him and more traders will want to add Moussa to their portfolios (fingers crossed anyway).

If the value of a specific player you own increases, you may wish to sell some/all of your Futures and cash in on the profit. If however, you believe the player's value is going to continue to increase you may wish to keep them or even buy more futures for your portfolio.

Quick Flips

You can also make money with Quick Flips buying Futures in a player and then selling not long after for a profit.

An easy way to do this is to have a look at any big upcoming matches and events and try to predict which player(s) will be in demand (e.g Champions league games).

To give you an example of this, I purchased Futures in Robert Lewandowski fairly cheap two weeks before Bayern Munich and Arsenal met at the Allianz Arena. In the build up to the game the Polish striker's value grew considerably as traders were snapping him up and I sold him before kick-off for a nice return.

You may be thinking 'Lewandowski is an obvious buy, he's a world class striker' – He is world class, but this has no bearing on his value or demand. European players are not subject to a lot of interest unless they are playing in the Champions League, where the coverage is at a maximum.

As I currently write this, nine of the top 10 valued players in the Index are Premier League players, Antoine Griezmann (fifth) being the other. Lionel Messi is currently the 29th most expensive player, thus proving that there is more to the Index than just buying world class players.

As I say, this is just a brief synopsis, I may do an in-depth piece at a later date to explain the above and other factors to consider when investing, in more detail.

Buzz Wins

Anyway, back to making money – the other way to do this is through Buzz Wins.

If your player has any press coverage from any of the news feeds that Football Index monitors daily (Sky Sports, Talksport, UEFA, ESPN, The FA, FIFA, Football League, Daily Mail, Daily Star, The Times, Telegraph, Independent, Express, Guardian, Metro, BBC, Daily Mirror, Football 365, Goal.com, Huffington Post) he will receive Buzz points, and at midnight each night.

The player with the most buzz points will earn his owners dividends, which are paid at at a rate of 5p per-Future held.

It's important to remember that Buzz points are not solely performance related. Paul Pogba has often won the buzz for a new hairstyle making the headlines or a crazy dance. So when considering investing in a player for potential Buzz Wins, try to decipher who regularly features in the media, whether that be positive or negative press.

I've found that Man Utd players consistently dominate the Buzz charts.

My first buzz purchase – and I will not win any prizes for originality – was none other than Zlatan Ibrahimovic! Zlatan is a serial Buzz winner. A man with an ego as big as his, playing for arguably the biggest club in the world, he often runs away with the Buzz points!

Football Index Beginners Guide Week

Now's the time to get involved

Football Index Beginners Guide

As you invest more money over time and your portfolio grows, hopefully you will start to make a consistent profit.

Sadly, you will not make thousands from a £5 investment. Index profits are % based and generally speaking the more you invest, the more you will make.

With an expected period of growth of the Index in the near future, now is the perfect time to invest. Try to keep a mixed portfolio so you have some players for Buzz wins, some for longer-term investment and then some Quick Flips that you may buy and sell within a week depending on upcoming matches.

If you have any questions or want some stats on a particular player, don't hesitate to ask me on Twitter.

Football Index Beginners Guide Printable

Good luck trading!

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