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For a more advanced level, Traders will find a trading calculator at the Betting Academy UK. Confirm your guesses, calculate your bets in favor (Back) and against (Lay) with our calculator. You can also calculate in the Lay-Back direction.

Sports betting trading has become well known among bettors and it implies buying and selling bets, during the course of a match, at different odds, in the same selection of a market. In this system, winning money depends on the variation of the odds and their value and not on the final score.

To be a successful trader you need a lot of discipline, study and constant analysis, patience, concentration and a correct evaluation your results. It is also important to create a logbook and follow all the movements (to get a sense of the profit or loss obtained). With our trading calculator, you can predict your returns and improve your performance.

How does this calculator work?

This calculator will help you find out if it is possible to win money by betting against your initial bet.

Based on a given value of the odd and your bet, with this trading calculator you can understand how much your profit will be, both gross and net, to take even more advantage of rises and drops of the odds.

First, you need to choose whether you are going to bet Back first and then Lay (if you believe the value will go down) or if you are going to bet Lay first and then Back (if you expect the value to go up). Then, you just need to indicate how much you want to spend and what the odds are for the calculator to show you your profit or loss.

With the Betting Academy UK Trading Calculator you will know the exact amount to bet, so you lose money.

Secure your strategy before the key moment of the game!

Frequently Asked Questions Trading Calculator
The sports bookmakers, or betting exchanges, in which you can trade, i.e., bet in favour (BACK) and bet against (LAY), are Betfair and Pollytrading.
Yes, if you use software like Wagertool or BangBangBets, you won't need a trading calculator.
Yes, if the cash out is made by a bet in favor followed by a bet against, or else, a bet against followed by a bet in favour, then with a trading calculator you can know how to make the cash out. If the cash out is made by multiple bets in favor, or multiple bets against, then you must use a dutching calculator.

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