There are two games on the MLB docket on Friday that The Action Network's proprietary data has a profitable betting system for.
This betting system has a return on investment of 10% since 2005.
For reference, the annual average return of the S&P 500 — roughly the value of the American stock market — has been 8% for about a century.
Since the start of the New Year, the S&P 500 has been down over 17%. Bitcoin, for another example, is down over 51% year-to-date.
This betting system involves contrarian betting and targets the moneylines for the Padres vs. Mets and Giants vs. Dodgers. The philosophy behind the algorithm is simple: fade the retail bettors on unpopular teams.
If you had bet $100 on each game that has fit the betting trend since 2005, you'd be up about $14,000. That's roughly $800 per year.