5 Star Picks is a new horse racing tipster service operated by Graham Gold, an alleged ex jockey. It is claimed to be able to generate huge amounts of profit with very little seemingly required.
What does the product offer?
The sales material for 5 Star Picks makes it sound like you are buying into something truly incredible. There are brash claims in the headline about how Graham Gold is shoving his middle finger up to the bookies. You can probably already guess which direction this is headed in, but in the case of 5 Star Picks this seems to be much more fiction than fact.
In terms of what you can actually say about 5 Star Picks as a service, there is very little in the way of tangible information.
In fact, the only things that we are really told is that 5 Star Picks runs from Monday to Friday and that it involves betting on the horses. These bets are naturally claimed to have particularly long odds with very little in the way of evidence backing up the 25/1 winners that the sales material suggests are common place.
There is no claimed strike rate and 5 Star Picks definitely doesn’t come with proofing to calculate anything.
How does the product work?
As I’ve touched upon, Graham Gold used to be a jockey (allegedly) and as you would probably expect, there is plenty of talk about knowing people and not surprisingly, knowing information.
This is something that is also supposedly coupled with research, studying, analysis, data collation and so on and so forth. The end results is 5 Star Picks however I am once again not surprised that there is no evidence to back this up.
What is the initial investment?
At the time of writing there is just one option if you wish to buy 5 Star Picks which is to sign up for the year. This is available at a one time cost of £35 and as it is sold through Clickbank, 5 Star Picks also benefits from a full 60 day money back guarantee.
What is the rate of return?
Income wise, the numbers are a little bit all over the place really.
The headline makes reference to making “£1,359 per month”. Elsewhere however, Graham Gold is talking about how he has built a 6 figure income that almost reaches 7 figures using the same selections he shares with 5 Star Picks subscribers.
Conclusion
5 Star Picks comes with all the hallmarks of a tipster service that just won’t work.
There are some very questionable claims made, all of which have very little to no evidence backing them up. The few bits of evidence that we are given are some very questionable screenshots that supposedly back up his claims of making more than half a million through horse racing.
Unfortunately, I have seen these exact same traits before on a number of products and my final thoughts are always the same, namely that they simply don’t work. There are certain things that any genuine tipster will always look to provide and at the centre of this is evidence.
I simply cannot recommend using 5 Star Picks as the most likely outcome in my opinion is that you will lose out on your money.