The season is officially over. Time to pause, take a breath, and reflect. The results were mixed — some setbacks, some small wins — but that’s part of the process. This isn’t about constant action or short-term glory. Like Forrest Gump said: Sometimes you just have to stop running.” And right now, it’s the right time to step back and recharge.

Stats Since Dec 27:
Strategy / AlertGamesTrading/Betting
LA43–1.41 ❌/ +3.08
FHG72–5.7
HF4+1.98
SHG10+0.383 ✅ / –0.01
GW44–1.17
Domination-1-Goal-Diff Alert19+2.79
1.5 FT <25min 1SHG (not HT00)8+1.57
You can review the detailed results in this spreadsheet

This season had its ups and downs. Some strategies — like FHG — failed to deliver consistent value and likely need a fresh approach, while alerts based on in-play context, such as domination or goal-timing patterns, demonstrated strong potential. Overall, betting setups tended to outperform trading, especially when paired with well-defined entry filters.

Key Takeaways & Season Reflection

This season brought a mix of challenges and valuable lessons. Some strategies — particularly FHG — underperformed and may require a full rethink. Others, like alerts driven by in-play dynamics such as Domination-1-Goal-Diff or goal-timing patterns, showed more resilience and long-term potential.

Although GoalWatch closed the season slightly in the red, it remains the most structured and stable strategy in the portfolio. Its consistent scheduling, transparency, and historical reliability make it the strongest foundation for future trading — even if short-term results fluctuate.

Above all, this season reinforced an important truth: growth doesn’t require constant activity. Stepping back, focusing on quality, and refining the edge always beats chasing every opportunity.

Next season, I’ll focus exclusively on GoalWatch. Other setups like FHG and LA will be quietly monitored but will not be prioritized unless they show significant improvement.

Now it’s time to rest and recharge — see you after the summer break.

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