Tuesday, October 04, 2005

NFL Update

We have completed another week of the NFL season and things seem to be changing. The Patriots got pounded at home by the San Diego Chargers ending their 21 game home winning streak. The Buccaneers continue to plod through the season undefeated as do the Bengals, Colts, and Redskins. Below you will find the updated prices for 0-100 contracts on www.tradesports.com for NFC and AFC Champions. For my new readers these are contracts that trade on the tradesports exchange and fluctuate in price based on each teams chance of winning their conference championship. When a team wins their confererence championship the contract will expire at a value of 100 while all others will expire at 0.

NFC

Eagles 30.2/31.0
Falcons 16.1/18.9
Panthers 9.1/9.9
Buccaneers 11/11.5

AFC

Colts 33.6/35.9
Patriots 12/14
Steelers 10.1/11.5
Bengals 9.0/9.5

I am also going to update you on the same eight teams for the markets in fan forwards at www.ticketreserve.com. Fan forwards give you the right to buy Super Bowl XL tickets at face value, $600, if the underlying team on the contract wins their conference championship and advances to the Super Bowl. For example, if you purchase two forwards for the Philadelphia Eagles at $630 each for a total of $1260, and then the Eagles make it to the Super Bowl you would have the right to buy two tickets at face value for $1200 making your total investment in the two Super Bowl tickets $2460 or $1230 per ticket. $1230 per ticket would have been a fabulous buy last year when any seat was trading hands at $3000-$3500 per ticket.

Eagles $630
Falcons $185
Panthers $175
Buccaneers $149

Colts $474
Patriots $275
Steelers $350
Bengals $135

Until tomorrow - Adios

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