ROI is profit / investmentYasio wrote: I'm sorry NedlogViiibes, but as he says, my English is very bad.I do not understand your question.
Chipmunk, here is no confusion, I mean exactly RОI.For example, I have about 600 bеts per month on major sports If I place all those with a single bet of one unit I will have 600 units pledged for the month.At the end of the past years, I have a return of 625 units a month.this equates to a 25% average ROI for Major sports.
figures are averaged to facilitate the example.
Yeild is profit / total stake
If you invest USD 10.000 (initial bankroll) and bet USD 5.000 in a month and win USD 1000, your ROI is 10% and your yield is 20%. If you bet USD 10.000 and win USD 2.000, both ROI and Yield are 20%. If you bet USD 20.000 and win USD 2.000 in a month, ROI is 20% and yield is 10%.
You must be talking about yield.