Yes indeed, the fade is real, and it's spectacular!
For sure, there is a professional handicapper here at Pregame that is the absolute G(f)OAT (Greatest Fade Of All Time). Look here, he puts his picks out there every day for all to see, he charges for them, and he makes claims about why people should buy them. It's not my fault that the best way to make money from his plays is to FADE them. This is not bashing, not vindictive, and not meant to be anything but constructive. Over a very long time, and after poring over tons of data, the only, and most profitable way to play this handicappers plays is to FADE them without ever looking back.
If you want to know the name of this Pregame Pro you'll have to PM me since this is just a profit seeking endeavor and not a bashing post.
His last 30 days record is a terrific -35 units. There is an asterisk though.....last year at this time the plays were about the same, but the units lost were much higher. He started implementing 1 unit plays again within the last year, so while the picks have been just as bad, the numbers are off from the usual negativity seen over the last couple of years.
On a side note, and to give props to a couple of true professionals on this site, here are the numbers of two guys everyone should FOLLOW:
Stephen Nover last 30 days: +33 units
Dave Essler last 30 days: +35 units
That's great work Stephen and Dave!!
So hey, please remember, when you buy picks you have 3 choices......play the picks, don't play the picks, or fade the picks. The history on the G(f)OAT is to do nothing but FADE his plays and collect every month. It's the absolute best and most consistent money making method here at Pregame.
There are winning plays out there....Dave and Stephen have proven that. In all the time that I have been tracking the Great Fade he has never had a winning year. EVER. He is an auto fade and it's $$ in your pocket over the long term.
Plays are just information...what you do with that information is going to determine your win rate over time. It's just good handicapping to fade the G(f)OAT. Numbers don't lie.
Best wishes for continued success -
Carpe Diem -
Joe D