Soccer Economics predicts Turkey will beat Iceland!

By: Issuewire
We are the first

Because when we all think alike - then no one is thinking

Toronto, Nov 12, 2019 (Issuewire.com) - Soccer Economics. A first-of-its-kind approach to analyzing and predicting national soccer game results.

Soccer Economics announces that Turkey will beat Iceland during the Euro Cup qualifiers on November 14th, 2019.

What happens when you combine a Chartered Investment Manager and a professional engineer to analyze soccer data? Soccer Economics - that's what happens.

"We strongly believe that when we all think alike, then no one is thinking. That's why we've spent considerable time analyzing national soccer game results to create our very own and unique data forecasting model", said Alexis Klein, co-founder of Soccer Economics.

The approach is novel - and unique. Unlike most data analyst "experts" who take their data and twist it until it confesses, the co-founders let the data tell its own story.

Often, there's no story, it's as simple as that. No correlations, no causality, nothing but fragmented information that is of no use and cannot be leveraged for predictive purposes. However, from time to time - the data presents them with precious predictive insights. And that's their focus, to seek and retrieve that data, and to be the first and only ones to do so. It's by analyzing "odd" data and correlations that most "experts" disregard as a waste of time that the Soccer Economics team can forecast soccer game results in their very own unique way.

"In a nutshell, that's what we do. We identify patterns, correlations, causality between data that no one thinks about - and that no one would even consider. What we can tell you is that after analyzing a never-ending set of data, across a spectrum with no data source limitations and no pre-conceived notions, we quickly arrived at the following conclusion: If you are thinking the obvious (i.e. analyzing goalkeeper rankings, goals scored, possession rates, corner kicks per game, team formation etc.) to determine the outcome of a national soccer game, well, you're pretty much replicating what 99% of the "experts" have done. And guess what? It's not working, and never will", stated Alex Ballez, co-founder at Soccer Economics.

For further information, please contact the Soccer Economics team at:
info@soccereconomics.com or www.soccereconomics.com

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