Profit Picks Pro is a new horse racing tipster service that is operated by Martin Grant. It claims to be able to generate a consistent profit for subscribers.
What does the product offer?
The headline for Profit Picks Pro makes the service sound like something truly special. With Martin Grant referring to the fact that this is his most consistent back to win strategy he has ever created, I feel that you are relatively justified in coming in with high expectations. With that in mind, what can you expect from Profit Picks Pro?
It is a rather high volume tipster service (with very few days having less than 3 selections at a time) that focuses on UK and Irish horse racing with the occasional race from elsewhere in the world.
There is something of a recommended staking plan in place however this is mostly based off Martin Grant talking about the results for Profit Picks Pro using level stakes of £10. The strike rate works out at 34.72% which isn’t too bad, given the varied odds that you are looking at.
How does the product work?
There is very little information provided in terms of what the selection process is for Profit Picks Pro.
It is interesting to note that whilst Martin Grant says that he has been the mind behind a number of successful horse racing systems, I cannot find any information outside of his attachment to Profit Picks Pro.
The only thing that is really said about Profit Picks Pro is what it isn’t, which given the fact that it is a tipster service, one wouldn’t expect it to be a dutching or arbitrage service. This is far from a positive thing.
What is the initial investment?
Profit Picks Pro is being sold for a one time cost of £30 plus VAT which seemingly gets you tips for life however this is supposedly limited to just 75 people. Martin Grant rather generously says that he honours Clickbank’s 60 day money back guarantee should you find that you aren’t entirely happy with Profit Picks Pro.
This is however rather suspect to me as Clickbank’s guarantee is handled through them directly rather than the vendor.
What is the rate of return?
In just 90 days, Profit Picks Pro has supposedly made a profit £1,138.48 based on the recommended 10 stakes. This represents a points profit of 113.84 which isn’t terrible. Unfortunately, I am not sold on this figure.
Conclusion
Profit Picks Pro was registered anonymously earlier this year and that tells me a lot about what is actually on offer here. This combined with the fact that proofing conveniently stops around the time Profit Picks Pro seems to have launched simply doesn’t bode well.
The problem for me is that Profit Picks Pro simply doesn’t provide enough evidence to suggest that it works.
When you combine this with the fact that Martin Grant has supposedly developed a huge number of systems before now, you would expect him to be able to explain what Profit Picks Pro actually entails. All of this comes together to make something that I simply don’t buy into.